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Turning on Our HP Lights

 

Our Brand.  Dow Bates states that our arch has become our brand -- a symbol that people identify with the Parks Area.  (The Ingersoll area now wants their own arch.)  We use the arch in our Des Moines Register ads to identify our Parks Area merchants.  If you want YOUR ad included, it only costs $100 per month for three days of ads.  It's hard to miss our distinct arch -- day or night (and in the Des Moines Register).


Sixth Avenue.  Looking uphill from North High, you see our arch at the top of the hill half a mile away.


Sixth Avenue.  Looking uphill from Corning Avenue, four blocks from Euclid Avenue.


Sixth and Euclid.


Sixth and Euclid.  Donnie Schomer fixing our arch (again).


Looks like that should take care of it (for now).


Bill and Harold offering moral support.


Sixth and Euclid looking south toward downtown Des Moines.


Sixth Avenue looking south during a Corn Day.


Sixth Avenue looking south during Linda's Block Party.


Sixth Avenue looking north shortly after dusk.


Sixth Avenue looking north at 11 pm.  Our arch shows well day or night.

Go to our Streetscape page for more pictures of our Arch.

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