Although those charges were dropped after Marsh died last year, the group claims the fake street signs are a painful reminder for alleged victims.Īaron Davis, public safety reporter with the Amarillo Globe-News, talks to the Standard about the situation surrounding Marsh’s memory. Now a group called “ Erase the Marsh Madness” wants the signs taken down, because of charges Marsh faced for sexual assault. The diamond-shaped signs, six to eight feet tall, feature paintings, variations on common phrases or passages from literature. Marsh, also a supporter of public art, was best known for the famous Cadillac Ranch installation. This is just one of thousands of fake street signs posted by oil magnate Stanley Marsh 3 across the city. Home of 160,000 nice people and a few soreheads,” reads a chipped and faded sign planted beside an Amarillo road.
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