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SIGNS OF PROGRESS IN TALLULAH
By Jack Boggan

 

News of Tallulah
Courtesy of the
Madison Journal
Jack Boggan
On Line Editor
The Hermione Museum is now identified by this new sign design in front of the historic Hermione Home.
The Madison Voluntary Council on Aging has adopted this new sign design which is now installed in front of its restored headquarters at 203 S. Elm.
Patriotic holidays such as Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and Fourth of July will bring out this pole banner design that will be installed at 15 locations along Bayou Drive (Hwy. 65).
This new Welcome to Tallulah sign on Bayou Drive has earned many compliments, and it is what triggered the wave of sign updates around the city.

One new sign at a time is beginning to have a refreshing impact on the progressive appearance of Tallulah and Richmond.

It started with a new "Welcome to Tallulah" sign on Bayou Drive that soon created a domino effect as various business owners called city all to find out who to call to get a new sign for them.

Immodestly said, the calls were referred to me and the ball started rolling. I'm known for fighting blights of all kinds in Tallulah, and we do have a lot of sign blights that are now getting attention.

New signs have been created for Madison Voluntary Council on Aging, Madison Alternative School, the Hermione Museum, Madison Parish Courthouse parking lot signs, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, and others.

Several more new signs are being designed.

Here are some of the before and after photos that show how the appearance of Tallulah and Richmond are beginning to make an improved image for area businesses.