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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The neon, Art Deco style light-up “CARYTOWN” sign welcoming people as they drive down Cary Street is experiencing a partial blackout again.
The sign was purchased by Friends of the Mother Road, Inc., with a donation from Dr. Joel Braunstein and was housed at Henry’s Rabbit Ranch from 2004-2017, after which it was donated to Neon Park.
Vintage Print and Neon will officially open their doors to the new location on May 1. Bovey is inviting the community to a special celebration at the new storefront on May 3, starting at 11:00 a.m.
But the addition of the sign has also led customers to ask Eftekhar a question: When will the new restaurant open? “I hate that question,” he said with a laugh. Chef Alex Eftekhar opened his ...
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… ...
The LUMI Neon Museum is set to open later this year near the new Ferris wheel at Penway Point. “These signs were the historical fabric of our city,” Vedros said.
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