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as Tennessee unveiled its new license plate Tuesday. The state is moving away from its green mountain design to a new blue license with white text and Tennessee's three-star emblem displayed in ...
Automatic license ... state’s new plate design confounding the plate readers, as reported by The Tennessean. Tennessee’s latest plates feature white characters on a blue background, and ...
While license plates often serve as elaborate billboards for state tourism, a retro plate that offers no frills has captured ...
As the list hit about 30, it became obvious that our home state of California must have the most uninspired license plate in America. Just a plain white background with blue letters and numbers ...
DENVER — If you've been wondering about the black license plates in Colorado, you're not alone. The blacked-out Colorado license plate with white lettering ... offers a blue background based ...
Over the past few years, Colorado has started to reissue a number of historic license plate designs in solid red, blue, or black, as well as green mountains on a white background. The black plates ...
Texas' first official license plate was made from sheet iron, with white numbers on a dark blue background, and had the abbreviation “TEX” on the right end of the plate. This design was used ...
DENVER (KDVR) — You may have noticed recently how many drivers have chosen to forgo the classic white Colorado ... the blackout background plate replicates the 1945 Colorado license plate.
The push to bring the Jersey blue license plates back to the ... Bennett Mazur submitted samples of a plate with a sky-blue background, a white seagull in the center, blue or black letters ...
Today’s batch of burning questions, my smart-aleck answers and the real deal: Question: Your recent column on the OBX/WNC license ... blue plates had a really good contrast with the white ...
Joe Duran first saw the strange new license plate on his ... The other three have solid backgrounds with white letters and numbers. The blue and red plates date to 1914 and 1915, respectively.