Safe Camp Hobo Code at Natasha McKnight blog

Safe Camp Hobo Code. A circle with two parallel arrows pointing outwards indicated a safe place to camp. In their extensive travels, hobos learned to leave notes for each other, giving information on the best places to camp or find a meal, or dangers that lay ahead. A circle with two parallel arrows — get out. A top hat and a triangle — wealth. A square missing its top line — safe to camp in that spot. Traveling from city to city, hobos developed a visual code to help keep each other safe, often marking buildings with chalk or coal. Popularized in the late 1800s and early 1900s, hobo code supposedly consisted of distinctive symbols to communicate vital. A spearhead — a warning to defend yourself.

Safe Camp hobo sign hobo is the new Boho. Small by aliciawatkins
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A circle with two parallel arrows pointing outwards indicated a safe place to camp. A spearhead — a warning to defend yourself. Popularized in the late 1800s and early 1900s, hobo code supposedly consisted of distinctive symbols to communicate vital. A square missing its top line — safe to camp in that spot. A circle with two parallel arrows — get out. Traveling from city to city, hobos developed a visual code to help keep each other safe, often marking buildings with chalk or coal. A top hat and a triangle — wealth. In their extensive travels, hobos learned to leave notes for each other, giving information on the best places to camp or find a meal, or dangers that lay ahead.

Safe Camp hobo sign hobo is the new Boho. Small by aliciawatkins

Safe Camp Hobo Code A circle with two parallel arrows pointing outwards indicated a safe place to camp. Traveling from city to city, hobos developed a visual code to help keep each other safe, often marking buildings with chalk or coal. A square missing its top line — safe to camp in that spot. A top hat and a triangle — wealth. Popularized in the late 1800s and early 1900s, hobo code supposedly consisted of distinctive symbols to communicate vital. A circle with two parallel arrows pointing outwards indicated a safe place to camp. A circle with two parallel arrows — get out. A spearhead — a warning to defend yourself. In their extensive travels, hobos learned to leave notes for each other, giving information on the best places to camp or find a meal, or dangers that lay ahead.

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