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Legendary Phoenix store's neon sign is rescued. Here's what's nextNearly seven months later, the neon sign that hung outside the store at 3309 N. Third St., opened in 1956 by an accordion player named Angelo “Ziggie” Zardus, has come down. The sign ...
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The Glow That Changed the World: A Look at Neon SignsNeon signs have come a long way since their early days, but their magic remains the same. Whether it’s a glowing sign on a ...
Alabama cities may not have the glitz and glare of Times Square or Las Vegas but that doesn’t mean we can’t rock a cool neon sign when one is called for. Some in Alabama are easily ...
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