The brightly-colored, flashing lights of neon signs and the city of Las Vegas go together like gin and tonic water, so it’s no surprise that Sin City is the site of the Neon Museum, which its founders ...
A variety of vintage neon signs are displayed as Dr. Larry Ruggiero, director of the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, lead’s a tour in the museum’s private warehouse, Thursday, January 15, ...
In 1985, Jed Schleisner had a biology degree in his pocket and no job on the horizon. Combining boredom with science and a long-held love of art, he came up with an illuminating new career. Schleisner ...
Retro neon signs are seeing a resurgence in Alabama towns. In some cases, the original signs are being refurbished or restored. In other cases, signs with a vintage feel are being erected at new ...
Cruising down Glenwood on a hot, summer night, the lure of the Fat Daddy's sign promised thick burgers, cold brews, and pool tables. I racked another set and frowned as some pop-jangle 2000s song came ...
Advertising signs might be made to drum up business for the present, but the signs Chris Webb of Knoxville likes are those that harken back to the past. The mortgage banker has become an avid ...
Vintage neon signs have become a rare and treasured thing in the Valley. In fact, local preservationists estimate there are only around three dozen old-school illuminated displays still in operation ...
Signage from the Tropicana could remain on-site following demolition of the Rat Pack-era hotel at the Oakland Athletics’ planned Las Vegas ballpark, with the help of the Neon Museum. The A’s are in ...
Joseph Koncilja is a longtime preservationist who’s working to save historic structures in Pueblo. His interest in the vintage built environment extends to neon signs, which he has been collecting for ...
If the Fourth of July fireworks don’t satisfy your hankering for dazzling colors, Glendale’s Museum of Neon Art has an offer: Come visit its storage facility on July 9 for a rare peek of what promises ...
The iconic Western Motel sign. It will be on view when the Museum of Neon Art opens its storage warehouse to the public on July 9. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times) If the Fourth of July fireworks don ...
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