This picture is right when you enter Toppenish and it shows how that is Yakima Nation land
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
sticker found on the side of a crosswalk button
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
sign advertising the building of what looks like a museum. additionally has a restaurant
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
multitude of tags all (seemingly) in English
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
entrance area to Everett high school
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
sticker located close to the high school of Everett
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
poster on the outside of a business advertising the upcoming pride festival.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
mural advertising a t-shirt printing place.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
another Everett restaurant that uses a non-English language in its signage. Again, expected of the area.
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United States
Seattle
color and shape helps viewers identify sign even if they know the languagee
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
advertisement for a Thai restaurant. Only Thai used is in the name of the restaurant itself
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
advertisement for a Mexican restaurant. Spanish only in the name and nothing else
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
kanji characters for a ramen restaurant
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United States
Seattle
Information about new backers that will open soon (French)
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
speaks for itself
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Mitchell_Swartzell
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Everett
the first restaurant featuring non-english text. I expect to see more of these.
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Mitchell_Swartzell
United States
Everett
a heavily stylized Japanese mural text. Not sure what it says but it's definitely not English. Speaks volumes that the first piece of Asian text is used for a mural