Welcome sign
A welcome sign (or gateway sign) is a road sign at the border of a jurisdiction or region that introduces or welcomes visitors to the city/county/state/province/prefecture/canton/region.[1] Examples of welcome signs can be found near political borders, such as when entering a state, province, county, city, or town, and they are increasingly found in neighborhoods and private communities.[2] In European countries under the Schengen Agreement, a welcome sign may be found at borders between countries. Its purpose is partly informational, to inform drivers where they are, and partly for tourism, as it affords an opportunity to advertise features within the region to people who are entering it. A welcome sign is a type of town sign—a sign placed at the entrance to and exit from a city, town, or village. In many jurisdictions, the format of town signs is standardized; in some, welcome signs may be distinct from the legally mandated town sign.

A municipality's welcome sign may give its population or date of foundation, list twinned towns or services within the town, or depict the town's crest, typical local products, or the logo of sponsor organizations which maintain the sign (such as the local Lions Club).
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.png.webp) Welcome to New York City, New York Welcome to New York City, New York
 Welcome sign in Moscow, Idaho Welcome sign in Moscow, Idaho
 Welcome sign in Rosenberg, Texas Welcome sign in Rosenberg, Texas
 Welcome to Florida Welcome to Florida
 
 
 
 Melun, France Melun, France
 
 
 
 
 
 Maryland welcome sign, c. 1980s Maryland welcome sign, c. 1980s
 The Mississippi welcome sign The Mississippi welcome sign
 Szydłowiec, Poland Szydłowiec, Poland
 
 Bilingual entry signs in Beregszász / Berehove / Берегово (Ukraine) - with Cyrillic letters (for Ukrainian), Latin and rovas letters (for Hungarian). Bilingual entry signs in Beregszász / Berehove / Берегово (Ukraine) - with Cyrillic letters (for Ukrainian), Latin and rovas letters (for Hungarian).
 
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 Welcome sign in Loburn, New Zealand. Welcome sign in Loburn, New Zealand.
 
 Alaska welcome sign Alaska welcome sign
 Yukon larger than life sign Yukon larger than life sign
 British Columbia sign along Klondike Highway, Canada British Columbia sign along Klondike Highway, Canada
 Welcome sign on Farm Gunsteling in Namibia, c. 2017 Welcome sign on Farm Gunsteling in Namibia, c. 2017
 Méribel welcome sign, placed between different areas of the linked ski resort Les Trois Vallées Méribel welcome sign, placed between different areas of the linked ski resort Les Trois Vallées
References
    
- "Discussion Documents - Class 4F - Gateway Signs" (PDF). South African Manual for Outdoor Advertising. South African Dept. of Environmental Affairs and Tourism. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
- McGee, David (11 April 2009). "Downtown Bristol to get Gateway sign". Retrieved 13 April 2009.
External links
    
 Media related to Welcome signs at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Welcome signs at Wikimedia Commons