For example, to continue, here’s another one:
Petite Rue de Fay – Chemin des Grands Bois - Vierzon
Old local signage indicating the junction between Petite Rue de Fay and Chemin des Grands Bois. Its aged appearance, marked by time, makes it an authentic landmark of the neighborhood. The signs, slightly patinated by moss and rust, recall the rural character of this area of Vierzon.
This intersection is an essential landmark for residents and visitors passing through the area. The aging signs, still perfectly legible, tell the story and evolution of the neighborhood’s signage, encouraging exploration of the area’s paths and small streets. Located at the edge of a public road, it provides a safe and accessible point for orientation during a walk or exploration of the area.
I tried to make a good, complete description, but as previously mentioned, that’s not what makes it work (the one I suggested is the blue one, the other is an already existing point; I’ve seen much worse, but I just took the first POI sign I saw).

