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CLARENCE, N.Y., Dec. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- inLighten ® (www.inlighten.net), for more than 30 years a leader in the field of digital signage, interactive, and audio solutions today announced ...
Companies created a flurry of campaigns in national and women’s magazines, on billboards, and through signs posted outside gas stations in the 1930s and 1940s to illuminate their clean bathrooms.
Believe it or not, gas station bathrooms used to be squeaky clean. Here’s what changed. Alamy Stock Photo Neil Baylis/Alamy Stock Photo An advertisement for Texaco stations in 1954 ...
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Union Mayor Harold Thompson said he was hopeful for the new signage. Since the stations were installed, a few vehicles have stopped to charge there every month, but Thompson said the signs, which ...
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