15 popular street signs we urge you to leave alone
Stealing street signs is against the law, but taking photos of them is not, so we got a few of the most commonly liberated signs. They were spread out all over ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ and Pima County, so it took 138 miles of driving to get these. There are more on the "most frequently replaced" list. If a sign on your street disappears from time to time, take a photo while it's there and send it to eds@tucson.com and we'll add it here. Include the photographer's name, please.
Readers' street sign submissions follow the Star photos.
Street signs

We all strive to live on Easy Street. A few have made it, but we'll wager their lives aren't any easier that those who live on Butts Road.
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American Dream Place is a very short street. We hope more have achieved the dream than the few who live here.
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Butts Road looks a lot nicer than its name predicts.
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Chico Lane. It's north of Catalina State Park.
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Cool Drive is northwest of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥. Perhaps if we look carefully, we'll find the "Fonze."
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Gay Street. We find ourselves wondering if the coworker with this last name has this sign on his wall at home. We doubt it — he doesn't strike us as the felonious type.
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Hash Knife Circle. It's not anywhere near Stoner Avenue, at least geographically.
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Jessica Avenue. Jessica is a popular girl's name. We wouldn't be surprised if the sign isn't more popular for the high school boyfriends of Jessicas.
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Michelle Lane. Michelle is another popular name for girls.
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Nicole Place. This street is close to a school. Just don't. You'll get caught.
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Nirvana Place is probably a nice place to live. Perhaps even better than Easy Street.
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We live in a desert, so it's nice to know Oasis Road is here.
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The signs for Stoner Avenue and Stoner Place are popular among sign thieves. These are reinforced to discourage pilferers. We urge restraint.
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Corona Road might be a popular sign for the beer-drinking crowd.
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Tarantula Trail is a dirt road, which may mean tarantulas are more likely to invade your home.
Readers' street signs

This photo was taken by the still-living James Dean, whose wife's name is Laurie Ann. We don't know if Laurie Ann thinks of her husband as a bad boy, but we're guessing the couple is partial to this intersection in Rita Ranch.