
May
21
Is there a Route 66 museum for Neon signs and billboard?
by clgbutterfly | Posted in Other - United States
If no appropriately. Much of Route 66 motels have fallen to the wayside and there is a need or taste the desirability of preserving the entire motel, but the most important feature of these sites have been their signs.
There are several museums along Route 66 that have some of the old neon signs. If you can not go at Route 66 there are still tons of what you can. You can also access most of the 66 cities of the new off-road motorways.
May
24
Don't you wish U.S. Route 66 would be reconstructed ??
by I-am-indy | Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation
It would be the Orginal Route.
Repave the route, replaced old and unsafe briges. widened at some points. add new motels and rstore old ones, add spur-in diners, add drive-in movie theatres, add Neon Signs !, add be lodged stops, get states to start up communities
As contrasted with of turning it back into the traveled road keep it like it is. I have traveled Route 66 several dated out west and I just finished taking the Chicago to St. Louis Part. There are still Thousands of miles that you can keenness, bridges have been restored,
Route 66: Neon Highway (Animated Neon Signs)
Store of neon signs videographed on Route 66 in March 2008.
Neon Signs of Oklahoma - Oklahoma City - part 1
A irascible look at several current and past neon signs in the Oklahoma City area. Several of them are on Route 66. Music is "Route 66" by ...
Munger Moss Route 66 neon sign re-lighting
The extreme folks at the Munger Moss Motel in Lebanon, Mo. (located on Rt. 66) had their neon sign unqualifiedly rstored. We attended the re-lighting ...
Jan
01
Highland Park Celebrates Historic Route 66 Sign
In as a matter of actual fact, today’s Starbucks are modeled after Manning’s in the West Coast, according to local distinguished preservationist Nicole Possert.
“This roof top sign in Highland Park is the last residual evidence of Manning’s Coffee in the entire City of Los Angeles, it’s the only sign that we have found keeping that interest of history connected to California, the West coast,” Possert said at the relighting formalities on Tuesday.
Manning’s was one of the first tenants at the location, which was newly constructed in 1936. The coffee machine shop closed in the late 1950s, she said.
Eric Lynxwiler of the Museum of Neon Art (MONA) explained that often these significant signs are forgotten and fall by the wayside. “Not only is it a rarity that this sign still stands … but technically there’s nothing like it in Los Angeles. We’ve seen neon signs all over the domain, but very rarely do we see a combination and slumped glass. The words “Coffee Aggregate” makes this sign even more unique …” Lynxwiler said.
So Far I've Gone… …to Albuquerque, New Mexico
Made the Bugs Bunny cleft…)
We got thriving a teensy-weensy example this morning, but we knew we would be picking up an hour when we crossed into the Mountain age zone, so we were not too vexed. We are on vacation after all.
We followed Route 66 as worst as we could out of Amarillo today, stopping to take a energetic photo of “Cadillac Ranch.” I judge devise “Bug Ranch” was speculator, but that is equitable my judgement. We tried to stop on Route 66 for a small while but portions of the method were closed and we kept ending up on detours that brought us out back onto the I-40. We irrefutable to precisely take the I-40 today and show a clean pair of heels at some of the key Route 66 towns and see what we could see.
We crossed the verge upon into New Mexico around noontime today after battling the Texas winds to start battling the New Mexico winds. We should be obligated for the close out, because it kept us a unimportant cooler. The vista seemed to convert again for New Mexico, even if the worm did not. For all you Monty Python fans out there, the “Knights Who Say Nee!” would angel New Mexico – there are shrubberies as far as the eye can see! And did you recognize New Mexico had mountains? We were not preggers to see mountains yet....
Thelope.com – missouri i-44 rt 66 theme rest area neon sign ...
I paid a drop in on to the Missouri Route 66-themed westbound arrive compass and bumf center along I-44 at mile marker 111, west of Conway, on April 9, 2010. Called the “Conway Gratifying Center”, it was opened in May of 2009 and features a neon sign that seems to be based on the sign for Lebanon, Missouri’s Munger Moss motel and perhaps to a lesser inch by inch the Shut-eye Haven Motel in Springfield, Missouri….
route 66 neon sign - News
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Uranium Cafe opens as Nana’s Cafe The new neighbourhood was called the Golden Fifties but the Uranium sign remained out front. Thigpen said he believes the atomic-age neon sign is original to the |
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Laughin' it up inside the man cave Working jukeboxes and neon signs set the willing. On the second-floor mezzanine, a red and black sofa offers the closest adjacency to two refrigerators. |
Discovering COLUMBUS
Another chilled sign down the street at 169 North High was a shop that seemed to be its cousin: To the nth degree Craft! ( www.whollycraft.net ). Its collection of crafty
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NW suburban police reports Thieves scarf a 20-inch boys' neon green BMX bike valued at $100 from the front yard at a abode on the 2000 block of Sutherland Place between 3:40 and 5:45 |
Another chilled sign down the street at 169 North High was a shop that seemed to be its cousin: To the nth degree Craft! ( www.whollycraft.net ). Its collection of crafty









