Not a NY thing
Posted by Bruce Kahl on April
02, 2002 In Reply to: Re: Three roadside crosses
posted by ESC on April 02, 2002
: : : This isn't a phrase. But it's the type of thing the
: : : inquiring minds at Phrase Minder might ponder.
: : : Have you ever noticed the sets of three crosses dotting the
U.S. landscape? Here's information about their origin:
: : : "A Mississippi nonprofit organization wants to repaint hundreds
of wooden crosses erected by The Rev. Bernard Coffindaffer. Before
his death in 1993, Coffindaffer, a Nicholas County coal entrepreneur,
started the first three-cross cluster about 65 miles north of Charleston
(W.Va.). The clusters, like this set on Gatewood Road in Fayetteville,
eventually numbered 1,780. Standing 25 feet high, they were painted
light blue and 'Jerusalem gold' and dotting interstate highways
in 29 states."
: : : April 2, 2002
: : : Register-Herald
: : : Beckley, W.Va.
: : I haven't seen them in my part of the country. Heck, you can
hardly find a set of BurmaShave signs anymore.
: It is probably a Southern thing. I'd paste in the picture if
I only knew how. You can view a photo at the Web site below. Page
down.
Not seen up here either.
- Re: Not a NY thing ESC 04/02/02
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