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ID |
Nickname |
Country / City |
Languages |
Taxonomies |
Comment |
Project / Group |
Map |
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131450
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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kanji characters for a ramen restaurant
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131451
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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advertisement for a Mexican restaurant. Spanish only in the name and nothing else
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129403
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Hugo_Orozco
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United States
Everett
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This restaurant invites people from Thailand to try their food.
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130939
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Hugo_Orozco
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United States
Everett
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This restaurant called "Fresa" as strawberry in English tries to share the Mexican cousin to the local community and also sharing their language calling the restaurant "Fresa"
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131452
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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advertisement for a Thai restaurant. Only Thai used is in the name of the restaurant itself
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130940
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Hugo_Orozco
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United States
Everett
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This local restaurant gives a warm welcoming not only in one language they decided to expand to get the attention on more people
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130941
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Hugo_Orozco
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United States
Everett
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This local proudly shares his culture by highlighting one of the most iconic symbols of Mexico "the nopal". He presents it with its proper Spanish spelling while also including the English translation to confirm it's authentic Mexican food, ensuring everyone understands the kind of restaurant it is
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131454
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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another Everett restaurant that uses a non-English language in its signage. Again, expected of the area.
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130942
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Hugo_Orozco
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United States
Everett
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This bilingual sign is a good example of how a business can honor its cultural roots while also making its services accessible to a wider audience.
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131455
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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mural advertising a t-shirt printing place.
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131456
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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poster on the outside of a business advertising the upcoming pride festival.
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130944
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Hugo_Orozco
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United States
Everett
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This jewelry repair shop welcomes more than one cultures with signage in English, Arabic, and Spanish, inviting the whole community inside and making them feel comfortable.
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131201
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United States
Everett
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This is a Sno-Isle library. Part of the Mariner community. Offers resources in Spanish and English.
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131457
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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sticker located close to the high school of Everett
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131202
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United States
Everett
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This restaurant is located near the high school, serves authentic Mexican food.
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131458
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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entrance area to Everett high school
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131459
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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multitude of tags all (seemingly) in English
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131460
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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sign advertising the building of what looks like a museum. additionally has a restaurant
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131461
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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United States
Everett
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sticker found on the side of a crosswalk button
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131206
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United States
Everett
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Mariner high school “peaceful use of our facilities” “no fighting” are noted.
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