Various signs
The ultimate street signs, historical sites and house numbers
× Want to add signs? There is an app! Get it on Google Play Download on the App Store

Sign: Herzliya - The first kiosk


Address:
Sderot Hen 3-1, Hertsliya, Israel
City:
Country:
Shape:
Material:
Placement:
Click here for a map that contains other items in the area

On the sign:
סמל העיר הרצליה
עיריית הרצליה

הקיוסק הראשון
כאן, במקום ששדרות ח"ן נפגשות עם רחוב סוקולוב, עמד "הקיוסק של טוקר", קום מפגש מרכזי של נוער המושבה.
כשהיו אומרים "הולכים למושבה" הכוונה הייתה לפינה זו.
השדרות עצמן ניטעו בשנות ה-30 והן נקראות על שם המשורר הלאומי חיים נחמן ביאליק.
Photography:
Add comments, corrections, or missing information. After clicking the "Submit" button you will be taken to a page where you will be required to specify your name and email address.
Please note, you do not need to specify details about the item, these details will be automatically added


Comments:
Sign in a series of signs marking major places in the history of Herzliya

The site was photographed that day Click for a larger image

Translation of the text on the sign:
Herzliya city emblem
the municipality of Herzeliya

The first kiosk
Here, where Hen Boulevard meets with Sokolov Street, stood the "Toker’s Kiosk," a central meeting of the colony’s youth.
When they say "going to the colony" this was the corner.
The avenues themselves were planted in the 1930s and are named after national poet Haim Nachman Bialik.




The ultimate street signs, historical sites and house numbers

Initiating the site - Eli Zvuluny - Programming and building the site Possible Worlds Ltd. Possible Worlds Ltd. © 2019-2024

© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - The site and its content are copyright protected. The full copyrights of the site's content belong to Eli Zvuluny. All images in the site (unless another photographer is mentioned) were taken by Eli Zvuluny that has the full copyrights on them. The use of any images or other materials included herein, in whole or part, for any purpose is expressly prohibited without the written permission of Eli Zvuluny. .