Making a political statement, a "war" sticker is placed after the words "Do Not Enter, One Way," on a sign off of Carroll Avenue. 1Picture by Molly EllisonAn unidentifiable tag throws the viewer off because it is placed on the back of a sign, instead of the front. 2Picture by Molly EllisonThe remnants of a once red graffiti mark are still slightly visible on this yellow "Speed Hump" sign. 3Picture by Molly EllisonJust for fun, a tiny "shazam" is spray painted onto a stop sign, creating the obscure phrase "Stop Shazam." 4Picture by Molly EllisonA sticker featuring a mysterious face decorates a "Neighborhood Crime Watch" sign. 5Picture by Molly EllisonThe word "Bush!" is vandalized on a stop sign, creating the phrase "Stop Bush!" and making a reference to former US president George W. Bush. 6Picture by Molly EllisonAs a joke, residents put up a "Squirrel Crossing" sign in their yard. 7Picture by Molly EllisonIn the heart of Takoma Park, Maryland, this sign informs drivers to stop eating animals in addition to stopping the war.8Picture by Allison DaitchAlong Colesville Road, this sign has been painted on with the words "Stop Emo."9Picture by Allison DaitchThis sign tells it like it is by informing readers to "Stop Faking."
10Picture by Allison DaitchAlong Dale Drive in Silver Spring, this sign has been graffitied on the back to showcase a face with its tongue sticking out.11Picture by Allison Daitch
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