Along the southeast sde of Butler St., in Pittsburgh, southwest of McCandless Ave. by about 135'. The three-story brick building is on the left side of the street headed southwest from McCandless. One side. Three-story brick building. Original background color unknown. Greatly faded.
*PROBABLY GONE* ('see 'Other Information') Rochell St. (now Rocky Hill St.) southeast of intersection with Hunt St. by about 150, in the Elliott Section of Pittsburgh. The house was on the east side of the street. The BD sign faced southeast. The photos are taken from Corliss St. just southwest of the Corliss Street Tunnel. One side. Frame house. Black background.
*GONE (painted over)* Along the southeast side of Freeport Rd. Southwest corner of W. 7th Ave. (Freeport Rd.) & Center St., in Tarentum. The Bull Durham sign faced southwest. One side. Original Black background color.
*GONE* City Farm Lane crossing the P & LE RR tracks in Homestead. Looking westward.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Northeast corner of the Larimer Ave. & Meadow St. intersection, in the East Liberty section of pittsburgh. The BD sign faced southwest. One side. Two-story frame building. Black background.
*GONE* Liberty Ave. at 11th St. intersection (from the right), in Pittsburgh, looking southwest toward 10th St. The BD sign faced east.
*GONE* (razed and removed) At the southwest corner of McClure St. & the RR tracks, in Homestead. One side. One end. Two-story frame building. Black backgrounds.
*GONE* (razed and removed) At the northeast corner of Minerva St. & Dargan St. intersection, in Bloomfield section of Pittsburgh. One side. Black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Neville St. northwest of Cayuga St. by about 200', in the Polish Hill section of Pittsburgh. The frame building was on the right side of Neville St. headed northwest. The Bull Durham sign faced southeast. One side. Frame building. Black background.
*GONE* Southeast corner of the Fifth Ave. & Marion St. intersection, in up-town Pittsburgh. The Bull Durham sign faced west. One side. Three-story brick building. Black background.
Southwest corner of E. 5th St. & Wood St., intersection, in Tarentum. The Chew Honest Scrap sign faces northeast. One side. Two-story brick building. Brown.
At 511 Wallace Road in Wexford. One end. Partially covered by addition/awning. The Mail Pouch sign faces east. One end. Black.
*GONE (faded away)* Bull Creek Rd. northwest of PA Rt. 28 (Allegheny Valley Expressway), by about 3.2 miles. The barn is on the left side of the road headed northwest. The Mail Pouch sign faced east. One end. Black background.
At the southwest corner of Butler St. & 45th St. intersection, in Pittsburgh. The MP sign faces northeast. One side. Three-story brick building. Original Back background. Greatly faded.
At the southeast corner of Grant Ave. & 2nd St., in Duquesne. The Mail Pouch sign faces northeast. One side. Three-story brick building. Black background. Almost totally faded away.
*GONE (painted over but faintly visible in Oct. 2013)* Southeast corner of E. 5th Ave. & Lock St., in Tarentum. The Mail Pouch sign faced northeast. One side. Three-story brick building.
*GONE* S. Main St. southwest of the intersection with PA-51 (W. Carson St..) by about 260', in the West End section of pittsburgh. The Mail Pouch sign faced northeast. One end. Frame house. Black background.
311 E. Main St. between Walnut St. & Sansbury St., in Carnegie. The two-story brick building is on the left side of the street headed northeast from Walnut St. toward Sansbury St. The Mail Pouch sign faces northeast. One side. Two-story brick building. Black background.
Grant Ave. between Auriles St. & Earl St., in Duquesne. The three-story brick building is on the right side of Grant Ave. headed southwest from Auriles St. toward Earl St. The Mail Pouch sign faces northeast on Seward St. One side. Three-story brick building. Original Black background Greatly faded.
*GONE* (razed and removed summer 2017) E. 7th St. between Ann St. & McClure St., in Homestead. The three-story brick building was on the right side of the street headed northeast from Ann St. toward McClure St. The Mail Pouch sign faced southwest. One side. Three-story brick building.