County
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Brick Building
Unique Characteristics
Unique Sign
Still Standing
Yes, Painted over
Credits
Photo 1 by unknown (ca 1981-85).
Photos 2-5 by Larry Zinn (Apr. 1990 - contributed by Butch Moon).
Photo 6 by Elmer Napier (ca. 1990's).
Photo 7 by unknown (July 23, 1999 - Warrick Family Collection).
Photos 8 & 9 by unknown (Warrick Family Collection).
Photos 10 & 11 by Lonnie Schnauffer (Apr. 2001).
Photo 12 by Steven Rotsch (2004).
Photos 13-18 by unknown.
Photos 19-22 by Harry Hunt (Aug. 19, 2009).
Photo 23 Bing Map's bird's eye view (ca. 2010).
Photo 24 by Glen Berry (Dec. 11, 2010).
Photo 25 Google street view (Sept. 2011).
Photo 26 by Francis Romer (2012).
Photos 27-29 by Francis Romer (Apr. 2016).
Other Information
The Mail Pouch sign was originally painted on the building in 1981. Notice in Photo 1 that when the building was originally painted the bottom did not have the two doors with the donkey. Harley repainted the barn in 1989 and at that time he added the bottom doors with the donkey. It was repainted one last time, in 1995, by Harley Warrick and Drew Matta, a friend of Harley's. Drew Matta owns the barn with sign MPB 35-10-01, in Carroll Co, OH.
Notified by Francis Romer on April 15, 2016 that the sign has been painted over with tan paint.
Where to find it
*GONE (Painted over tan)* Goldsmith-Syndor Warehouse Building at 602 8th Ave. (WV Rt. 527), in Huntington. The building, which backs up to the RR tracks, is between 6th St. & 7th St. The building is on the left side of 8th Ave. headed northeast from 6th St. The MP sign faces southeast. One side. Brick building. Black.
Address
602 8th Ave
City
Huntington
State
WV
Zipcode
25701
Country
USA
Latitude
N 38° 24.86'
Longitude
W -82° 26.83'
lat
38.41443441
lng
-82.44717967