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Title
Signs at Night, Boylston Street at Arlington Street
Contributors
researcher: Gyorgy Kepes (American, 1906-2001)
researcher: Kevin Lynch (American, 1918-1984)
photographer: Nishan Bichajian (American, 20th century)
Date
creation date: between 1954-1959
Location
Creation location: Boston (Massachusetts, United States)
Repository: Rotch Visual Collections, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
ID: Kepes/Lynch Collection, 68.15
Period
Modern
Materials
gelatin silver prints
Techniques
documentary photography
Type
Photograph
Copyright
(c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Access Statement
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Identifier
KL_001597
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I biked back along this road after dark and I don't think this one lights up, but the restaurant's open
Ramsay Sign Co. installs the historically replicated "candlestick" neon blade sign on the historic 7th Street Theatre in Hoquiam, WA. This is a replication of the original sign from 1928 which was on the building for less than 20 years.
We purchased an old neon sign. Turns out, it's the first strip club in Denver, Colorado. It was on Colfax Avenue and was called "Sid King's Crazy Horse Bar." It's a great sign, we are still installing and has been a bear to put up. Electrical engineers as friends is a good thing. And yeah, the scafolding is up in my living room AGAIN!
World famous drummer Mark Gusek, with his name in lights. This is just after perfoming with the Robert Kochis Band.
Neon signs are one of the best and most cost effective methods of commercial advertising. Neon lights will enhance your business appearance at night and capture the attention of all passers by and the commuting public. Since neon is capable of a range of designs, Sign Expo can customs make any neon shapes and sizes to maximize your business public attention.
35th Street, between 4th and 5th Ave, c.1964.
Credit: Center for Sacramento History, City of Sacramento - Department of Parks and Recreation Collection, 1980/034/007
Photographer: Unknown
Permission to use must be obtained from the Center for Sacramento History.