Distilled streets


Here's a fun look at some of the street signs in the Distillery District. Pretty funny, eh? Unfortunately, there are no active distilleries in the district anymore, it's mainly home to restaurants and shops. But the pedestrian-only streets are great for a leisurely stroll. For more signs, visit Signs, Signs.

Confidential to my sister: Happy Birthday!!!

15 comments:

cieldequimper said...

Mews and lanes take me back to my childhood in England (though the names weren't as 'distilled'!

Anonymous said...

Perfect street names for the Distillery District, well spotted!

Tanya Breese said...

perfect names, love the red brick!

Unknown said...

Cool composition!

Anonymous said...

Great street names for that district.

RedPat said...

There is the Mill St brewery though. Cool pic.

Linda said...

Fantastic! I love the red brick and those signs!

Randy said...

Great signs.

Jim said...

Terrific.

Jack said...

Those are pretty cute, Halcyon.

Andy said...

Who every thought these names up should be working for the city. I understand very clearly why theses signs have these names on them. With most city street signs we are left with no indication of why they are stuck with certain names.

VioletSky said...

I hadn't noticed those particular signs before! Cute.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Wouldn't it be absolutely fun to tell someone to meet you at Pure Spirits and Case Goods for lunch?

Lesley said...

This is a great spot. I usually go to the theatre here, but haven't had time this year.

Louis la Vache said...

hee hee...
«Louis» got a hangover just reading the signs!
(hic)

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