Historic “Vote Against Prohibition” sign brought back to life in Fell’s Point

From the Belgian block streets, to the streetlamps right out of something Poe himself would write, look any direction in Fell’s Point, and you’ll see history.

Fresh off an October full of ghost stories, a once-fraying historic sign in historic Fell’s Point is back to life.

The rehabilitation of the iconic ‘Vote Against Prohibition’ sign is thanks, in-part, to last month’s Fell’s Point Fun Festival, and the hard work of a local artist.

“What I did was known as, a respectful rehabilitation,” explained Sam Redles, the artist commissioned to remediate the sign.

Both the art and the history intrigued Redles, who consulted old photographs to give the sign the look it once had. Work on the sign wrapped up last week.

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3oNjag_0wjuPKxx00 Fell’s Point Fun Fest

“I’m honored to be able to do this sign,” Redles added. It’s something that’s very unique to Maryland, its history with prohibition and the fact that we didn’t really recognize it. The fact that it’s still here is amazing.”

Historical preservation in the neighborhood is helped in-part by the proceeds from the Fell’s Point Fun Festival, which took place last month.

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