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It appears that this motel was built in 1971 as a Best Western motel. I am not sure what, if anything, this was between Best Western and Budget Host.
I had originally thought this complex was an L+K Motel and Restaurant complex since there is an obvious former L+K restaurant and a motel that appeared to be the same complex. L+K was a big operator of motels and restaurants under the L+K name. The first odd thing I found was when the restaurant was listed as being built in 1970 and the motel was listed as being opened in 1971. However, I looked closer at the vintage photo I found of the site and noticed the L+K sign only listed "FOOD" and didn't have "MOTEL" on it. On even closer inspection of the photo, I noticed what appears to be a Best Western sign in front of the motel. It doesn't appear the motel was an L+K, so it must have just been the restaurant only location.
Budget Host (former Best Western) - Botkins, Ohio
1979 photo
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I personally don't know if this is a beer or an ale, but I do know it's a very cool sign. I shot it behind the bar at the Hare and Hound Pub in Landrum, SC
JacK & Jill are a regional group of grocers. This is one of the newest signs I've ever seen for them. There's another one in Wapello I'll try and collect next time I'm down that way.
Cool old neon sign for a small grocery store in Clovis, California (Fresno area). I'm not sure if it still lights up, but it looks well maintained. Picture taken after buying a soft drink and some munchies.
"Sign, sign, everywhere a sign
Blockin' out the scenery, breakin' my mind
Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign?"
1971 -- "Signs" by The Five Man Electrical Band
I like this song as much now as I did back then. :-)
Want to dig the music for yourself ? Click below: music only as I have never found any video of this group from 1971
Snowy owl visitor resting on a sign on Assateague. Photo isn't the best, as we stayed behind the markers and didn't go into the dunes (as others did later!). Sigh...
Canadian Coast Guard CCGS ÃŽle Saint-Ours at Cornwall Harbour getting ready to install buoys in the St. Lawrence River. The CGS ÃŽle Saint-Ours is a small multi-task vessel that has a shallower draft overall and is configured to service marine aids to navigation.
Seattle, WA
The weekend of February 2nd was a big weekend in Seattle. A new two mile tunnel that goes along the waterfront was to open to traffic on Monday. As a prelude the public was invited to walk the two miles to check out the tunnel. Thousands came to see what our taxes had paid for, and my wife and I joined them. Thousands of pictures and selfies were taken so I decided to put more of an artistic flare on my photos.
After walking through the tunnel, it was time to join the celebration up top on the old viaduct. This is an old concrete double decked structure which most Seattlites have considered an eyesore. However, the views from the viaduct are considered among the best in Seattle. The chance to walk instead of drive the route brought out a lot of folks as they say good-bye to this old icon.
This photo shows not only the crowds but the signs as one goes north bound on the viaduct. The tunnel reference is to the Battery Street Tunnel shown in an earlier photo. I used an under-saturated process as it seems to show more of the gritty aspect of the highway as well as the cold weather we were experiencing.
as tonight is the oscars i thought i’d put up a picture of the hollywood sign.
well, actually the back of the hollywood sign.
i love that the hollywood sign has become this iconic image, representing l.a universally, far and wide.
what makes it amazing is that originally the hollywood sign was erected as temporary advertising for a real estate development.
originally it said ‘hollywoodland’ (the name of the real estate development), but the ‘land’ part fell down.
paris has the eiffel tower, nyc has the empire state building, rome has the colliseum, and l.a has a big old sign advertising a real estate development from the 20’s.
which, if you dislike l.a, you probably see it as a symbol of the quick, vapid, and disposable nature of l.a culture.
or if you like l.a (as i do) you see it as something kind of odd, modern, accidental, impermanent, and endearing.
so here’s to the world’s most famous and recognizable real estate development advertisement.
ok, happy academy awards.
-moby
The village of Loxwood is in West Sussex, England. It's in a part of the country known as the Weald, a fairly heavily wooded area stretching east to west for about 100 miles between the North and South Downs. I think this sign reflects the rural nature of the area.
Pepsi Cola Sign - View to the iconic landmark of the Pepsi Cola Sign in Long Island City LIC during the late afternoon.
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