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Scrabble Street Sign Coming Back To Queens

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The former sign, pre-disappearance (Flickr user phantom_xtl)

Jackson Heights, the birthplace of Scrabble, is finally getting the recognition it deserves—for the second time—with the triumphant return of a beloved Scrabble-themed street sign.

The original sign, at the intersection of 35th Ave and 81st St, outside of a church where architect Alfred Mosher Butts invented the game in 1938, was put up in 1995. In 2008, it mysteriously disappeared, much to the chargrin of local residents. But a new sign will be re-erected this fall, a move dictionary-lovers and history buffs are heralding as "wonderful" and "long overdue."

"The city is a really seminal place in terms of Scrabble history," National Scrabble Association president John D. Williams told us. "Us New Yorkers like to think of ourselves as the center of everything, and Scrabble is no exception." Williams said he's "extremely happy" to hear of the new sign, which will be designed by Massimo Vignelli—though he did have one suggestion: "I wouldn't mind seeing it in tiles."

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  • Agreed, do it it tiles!

  • lucidgal

    That's the best they could do?  They couldn't make it look like actual Scrabble tiles?  Feh.

  • Politburo

    That was the old sign. I'm pretty sure they're not hiring Vignelli and getting permission from Hasbro just to recreate that sign..

  • Scott Duncan

    Bets on how long this sign stays before it too disappears?

  • Liz DeSantis

    Something great to remember Jackson Heights by..instead of all that forced us to move...

  • setecq

    Didn't realize Vignelli is still alive, this is terrific!

  • diablofreak

    National Scrabble Association President 

    that must be one tough high ranking job

  • Guest

    Awesome!

  • newsbunny

    Hooray!    I live in this neighborhood, and I've been missing this sign.   

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