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31 May 2024

23 May 2024

22 May 2024

  • 01:45 01:45, 22 May 2024 diff hist +244 m Draft:Cohasset PunchAdded additional reference to using Cohasset Punch with mixers, a letter to the Chicago Tribune reminiscing about mixing it into a fruit punch with canned fruit and 7-Up

20 May 2024

19 May 2024

26 July 2012

17 July 2012

23 April 2012

19 April 2012

24 February 2012

  • 06:02 06:02, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 Longwood Avenue stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.
  • 06:01 06:01, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 East 149th Street stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.
  • 05:59 05:59, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 East 143rd Street–St. Mary's Street stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.
  • 05:50 05:50, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 Brook Avenue stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.
  • 05:42 05:42, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 Cypress Avenue stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.

14 October 2010

19 March 2009

6 March 2009

19 February 2009

26 October 2008

A user with 46 edits. Account created on 26 October 2008.
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31 May 2024

23 May 2024

22 May 2024

  • 01:45 01:45, 22 May 2024 diff hist +244 m Draft:Cohasset PunchAdded additional reference to using Cohasset Punch with mixers, a letter to the Chicago Tribune reminiscing about mixing it into a fruit punch with canned fruit and 7-Up

20 May 2024

19 May 2024

26 July 2012

17 July 2012

23 April 2012

19 April 2012

24 February 2012

  • 06:02 06:02, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 Longwood Avenue stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.
  • 06:01 06:01, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 East 149th Street stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.
  • 05:59 05:59, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 East 143rd Street–St. Mary's Street stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.
  • 05:50 05:50, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 Brook Avenue stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.
  • 05:42 05:42, 24 February 2012 diff hist +5 Cypress Avenue stationRemoved "Times New Roman" — the lettering in this station and all dual-contracts signage of this period was hand-cut and not based on an existing typeface. Additionally, this sign was installed in 1919, Times New Roman wasn't designed until 1932.

14 October 2010

19 March 2009

6 March 2009

19 February 2009

26 October 2008


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