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Trio Restaurant "bistro." Neon sign includes cocktails and wines. Corner of 1537 17th St NW (corner of Q St), Washington, DC.
I don't think I have a favorite. Mostly because I rarely drink alcohol these days. But back in my party days I did drink a lot of Tequila Slammers, which is not a very sofisticated drink but it was very popular in the mid 1980s. Especially in Greece, and on the party island Ios.
Taken of part of a pile of old signs sitting outside the American Sign Museum in their parking lot in the Camp Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
I absolutely love old neon signs and well, this one with the old doors and sign above the entrance was just great.
In the late 1990’s, The City of Dana Point enacted a mandate prohibiting neon signs. In fact demanding their removal! Somehow this gem survived. The clock no longer functions and only one side of the neon glows, but it really lights up my world.
This was taken at the Cincinnati Art Museum. For a short time they have some neon signs on display.
This sign used to be in Chicago at a furniture company.
photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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