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The iconic neon sign of 5th Ave Floral Company was safely removed and preserved, after concerns from the community.
But those sights could soon become a thing of the past - according to one of the country's last neon sign makers - who says more needs to be done to save the craft for future generations.
Just off Arizona’s Route 84, a glowing park keeps the past alive. The Casa Grande Neon Sign Park showcases restored local signs, from diners to motels—even a Route 66 Dairy Queen icon. It’s ...
A neon sign now welcomes visitors to the Rio Theatre on Soquel Avenue in Santa Cruz. The sign was originally fabricated and installed at the Skyview Drive-In on Soquel Drive (originally called the ...
More than a decade after the City of Burnaby bought the Eagle Ford neon sign, one of the landmarks of Hastings Street, the sign has finally returned to its perch.
A popular pizzeria brought life to 818 Broadway in downtown Lorain by adding a brand-new neon sign to the newly renovated storefront. Lorenzo’s Pizzeria opened its second location in August of ...
But there's still a tight-knit community of people who collect neon, people who fix and make new neon signs, and artists who are expanding its future potential. Wartman is the director of Neonworks, ...
Despite the public's continued fascination with its mesmerizing light, there are fewer tradespeople who make and service neon signs.
Iconic Strip sign faces makeover, to find new life at museum The Mirage sign that graced the entrance to the resort for 34 years is removed to be taken to The Neon Museum on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024.
The Neon Museum is loaning the Union 76 Free Aspirin & Tender Sympathy sign to the Las Vegas Medical District.