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[Music] welcome to the American sign museum my name is Kevin Wallace I am where the tour guides here at the at the Museum and we have a really great collection here in Cincinnati Ohio of over a hundred years worth of American sign history we had science dating back to the 1870s all the way up through to the 1970s here the museum was put together by one person his name is Todd swarm said he was originally the editor and publisher of signs of the times magazine which is the trade journal for the sign industry and he was there for about 25 years before he left the business there to start the museum here in Cincinnati and he originally started off any tiny little rented art studios around 2,000 square feet and he crammed as many signs as he could possibly get in there and that was in about 2005 2006 and he was in that art studio for about seven years before Todd was able to move on over to our current location here in the camp Washington neighborhood where we now have about 20,000 square