We also voted, overwhelmingly, to protect transgender rights. And made it socially unacceptable to ban gay veterans from marching in the St. And re-imagining the Citgo sign -- as opposed to removing it -- would demonstrate how Boston can evolve without relinquishing its history.
Kenmore would still have a sign, but a better one without the climate change baggage. Miles Howard Twitter Cognoscenti contributor Miles Howard is a freelance writer who covers culture, travel and transformational politics. Skip to main content. Close close Donate. Listen Live: Radio Boston. So it would actually take about three separate home runs to make it that far. Due to the size of the sign and the neon lights, it almost feels like it is right behind the wall.
Many players and fans who look up at that sign on a nightly basis probably wonder about its origins. The sign is 60 feet by 60 feet -- there for all of the Back Bay to see if they are looking at it from the correct angle. There was one period of time, from , that the sign stayed dark. Runners in the Boston Marathon each year are motivated when the sign becomes visible late in the race.
The sign is also displayed on millions of TV sets when baseball sluggers hit a homerun over the left field wall at Fenway Park. For those politically offended by this sign because it is owned by a foreign company, please remember that a weak dollar causes foreign ownership.
Massive federal deficits always devalue the dollar, so whatever political party is in power here should remember the huge impact of deficit spending.
Low interest rates set by the Federal Reserve also greatly devalues the dollar.
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