RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The neon art-deco sign that greets visitors to Richmond’s Carytown, which has recently read “RYTOWN” due to yet another lighting issue, is coming down so repairs can be made.
Editor's note: This post combines a two-post series originally published on the National Museum of American History's "O Say Can You See?" blog and is republished here with permission. Part of the fun ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Just weeks after a local florist closed up shop after nearly 125 years in business, the community felt another crushing blow when the building’s iconic look was altered. When ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — Visit Albuquerque is showing when and how neon became such a vital part of Route 66’s history. While the first functional neon sign was created by George Cloud in France in ...
GILLETTE — This time next year, East Second Street near South Ross Avenue in Gillette may be shining a little bit brighter. Already known around town for its collection of classic cars and other ...
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