The small, but lovely, town of Danville, Kentucky has such a poster.
Contact the office of The Heart of Danville at (606) 236-1909. Don't know
if they have internet access.
At 10:07 AM 09/09/1999 -0600, you wrote:
>I am trying to find out what communities around the country/world have
>published "Doors of ..." posters. I know our city has and I am sure there
>have been countless others. I haven't been able to find a list of or source
>for these posters. If you know of some and how to buy them please respond
>off-line. We would like to use them in an exhibit we are developing on the
>history of locks. I tried to send this last week but I don't think it ever
>made the list. Sorry if this is a re-post.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Matt Mayberry
>Colorado Springs Museum
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