If you drive around Gainesville long enough, you begin to notice things, like the unusual nature of some of the signs around town. UF Dairy Unit -- Where else would you find a sign depicting a Gator milking a cow? http://dairy.ifas.ufl.edu/familydayatthedairyfarm/2014/images/sign.jpg Hippodrome logo -- Why does the Hipp have a six-legged horse? Designed by 160over90, the fresh and quirky logo is meant to be a conversation starter and represents the theater’s mission to alter the norm. Florida School of Massage Helping Hands -- This oversized sculpture of two hands holding up the sign to the Florida School of Massage has been a fixture for decades. Cafe Risque -- An easily visible sign from Interstate 75, this oversized mudflap silhouette lets locals know they are almost home. Lillian’s Music Store -- the venerable watering hole still bears the sign from when it was an actual music store Original Arby’s and Krispy Kreme signs -- These iconic signs are examples of what businesses could erect before sign codes got stricter. Every Path Begins with Passion -- Gainesville’s motto.