This is a real stoplight in Syracuse, NY.
From the postcard attached to my computer (has the same photo):
“The only street light in the UNited States with the green on top is on Tipperary Hill, Syracuse, NY. Located at the corner of Milton and Tompkins. This landmark enhances this predominantly Irish area.”
IIRC, the original light was put up with the green on top as a tribute to the Irish Heritage of the neighborhood, and people got quite upset (keep reading) when DOT tried to change the light to a regular traffic light. DOT finally gave up and the light remains as depicted today.
There is also a bronze monument to “The Stonethrowers”, three ‘street urchins’ (fiercely proud of their Irish Heritage) depicted in the act of throwing stones to knock out the colored glass whenever DOT put up a regular traffic light. Green, as the color of Ireland, must be on top. In fact, one of the Syracuse Councilmen (who shall remain nameless, because I cannot remember his name right now), admitted to being one of the many people (kids and adults) who would stone out the lights whenever DOT attempted to replace the beloved trafficlight with a, shall we say, ‘piece of blashphemy’.
There is a wonderful Irish bar just down the street from the traffic light (Coleman’s), as well as a wonderful Irish-themed giftshop (can’t remember the name of the store, I’ll see if mom has it) that sells, in addition to typical Irish linens and hand-made sweaters, pendants and tie clips of the ‘green-on-top’ traffic light: necklace in silver -$60ish, necklace in 14K gold, $250.
This traffic light is real. I have been through this intersection many times when I lived in that area, and there is no notice that the green is on top, except for a sign that says, ‘Traffic light ahead’ (or something like that).