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Hillside monogram on Signal Hill in
Gunnison, Colorado , as seen from U.S. Hwy 50 entering the town
Distribution of hillside letters in the Western United States
This is a list of
hillside letters (also known as mountain monograms ), large geoglyphs found primarily in the
Western United States .
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[3] There are about 600 in total, but the status of many of these symbols are uncertain, due to vagueness in sources.
The states with the most hillside letters are:
United States
Arizona
California
Colorado
At least 31 monograms, possibly 33.
Western Colorado University's W Mountain
South Table Mountain Golden, Colorado
Salida Downtown Historic District in Salida, Colorado
Mount Zion Mountain west of Golden, Colorado
Idaho
Maryland
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
At least 30 monograms, possibly 37
Oregon
Texas
Texas' 16 or more monograms are all in the westernmost mountainous, part of the state. There are six (in various states of repair) in
El Paso alone, the most in any single city in the United States.
Utah
Washington
Most of Washington's 18 to 19 monograms are in the arid Eastern part of the state.
Wyoming
Between 24 and 25 monograms
Other states
The "M" in Platteville, Wisconsin, lit by lanterns during the annual "M" Ball
"C" Rock on the Harlem River, symbol of the Columbia University rowing team
More countries
Messages are common on the bare mountains surrounding
Lima, Peru ; most of them are personal graffiti, not community symbols.
See also
Gozan no Okuribi , Japanese festival involving giant hillside bonfires in the shape of characters
Notes
^ Corning, Evelyn (2007). Hillside Letters A to Z : A Guide to Hometown Landmarks . Missoula, Mont.:
Mountain Press Publishing Company .
^ Rocha, Guy (June 2004),
"Hillside Letters: In Plain Sight But Not Intended for Planes" , Sierra Sage , archived from
the original on 2011-07-22, retrieved 2011-08-09
^ Parsons, James J. (1988).
"Hillside Letters in the Western United States" . Landscape . 30 (1). Santa Fe, N.M.: 15–23. Retrieved 2011-08-09 .
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b Price, Mark J. (2022-08-08).
"Will Central Interchange project spoil view of Hoban letters?" .
Akron Beacon Journal . Retrieved 2022-08-09 .
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