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On NY 5, near the PA state line

 

The sign still stood, but there was no neon left and no Steakburger Stop at all. The last time we drove along NY 5, I looked for this rusty old sign and didn't see it. It's possible I just missed it, of course.

An old, broken-down and closed truck stop

Route/US 301

King George, VA

 

One of my favourite Gordon Lightfoot songs ...

In the early morning rain with a dollar in my hand

With an aching in my heart and my pockets full of sand

I'm a long way from home, Lord, I miss my loved ones so

In the early morning rain with no place to go

Niagara Falls, NY

 

This old sign sure had seen better days.

Original location

258 Bernard Street, Bakersfield, CA

Now in the collection of the Museum of Neon Art (MONA)

216 S Brand Blvd., Glendale, CA

Owenton, KY

 

It's always great to come across these old GE signs!

US/Route 19

St. Petersburg, FL

Glens Falls, NY

 

Massie's is a restaurant in Glens Falls, a small city in upstate New York; it's been in business, according to their web site, since 1929. Across the street is a small parking lot for their customers -- this is the sign there.

 

From their site:

"Massie’s was established in 1929 by Ralph “Massie” Russo, and run by Massie and his wife Dorothy “Dot” Russo until they turned it over to their three sons, Ralph Jr., Bobby and Pat in the 1980s. Bobby had worked in the kitchen his whole life, and ran Massie’s until his death in 2012.

At that time Pat, who had run his own successful restaurant (Pat’s Dugout) in South Glens Falls for many years, was pressed back into service. Pat put the long owned family restaurant on the market and sold to a young, resourceful chef in 2016."

Pasadena, CA

 

One of the most glorious rusty gems I've found, this Reddy Kilowatt neon sign sits on the roof of Talbott Electric, still in business almost a hundred years after it opened. From their web site: "The company was established in 1924. It is a third-generation family run company owned and operated by Kirk Talbott."

530 North Virginia Street

Reno, NV

Gone

I'm pretty sure this ABC Liquor sign, with the revolving alphabet cubes, is pretty old. Seen in Cocoa, Florida.

This was a tricky one to shoot -- glaring late-afternoon sunshine and to boot, it's huge! If you're in the area, it's a definite must-see.

St. Petersburg, FL

Commerce, CA

 

That's one nifty looking vehicle parked beside this old dive bar -- I wish I knew what it was. I think it's a Ford? Anyone have any insight?

 

And that old scaffold sign above the bar fascinates me too. I wonder why they've chosen a transport truck as the artwork on the sign. I don't know much about the LA area known as Commerce, so maybe the design is appropriate to the community?

La Verne, CA

 

The sign says "Lopez" but this Los Angeles liquor store is now called Fairplex Liquor. Their old rooftop scaffold sign is a rusty, crusty delight.

following up yesterday's post, here is the classic roadside sign marking the former location of the wagon wheel motel and restaurant which stood at the intersection of highway 101 and PCH.

 

mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160NC. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: filmtagger.

Covina, CA

 

Is it a bear? I think it's a bear.

Closed, by the look of it, for quite a long time.

San Gabriel, CA

jerry's liquor, since demolished to make way for fancy condos.

 

mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

Wildwood, NJ

 

There's a lot of signage happening here. I loved the arrow, with the diamond-shaped openings for the bulbs. Fancy.

Wildwood, NJ

 

I saw a lot of palm trees in Wildwood. All on signs lol

a spring snowstorm blankets a gas station advertised as being in the "middle of nowhere" along I-84 in southern idaho.

 

mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: filmtagger.

mamiya 6MF 75mm f/3.5 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

on the carnival midway at the 71st annual carrot festival in california's imperial valley. mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 400. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

Ontario Ice Skating Arena

Ontario, California

 

As a Canadian, a skating arena is a familiar sight. It wasn't a sight I expected to see in southern California though lol

 

Oh, I know it must be popular in California, and Los Angeles does have an NHL team after all. It just seems, well, not very SoCal. Surfing, yes, Baseball, yes. Roller skating, yes. But ice skating? That's so......northern.

 

(I did appreciate that I saw it in "Ontario"!)

 

Their web site has a lovely night photo of this sign, and the following info on their history:

 

"The Ontario Ice Skating center is the second oldest ice facility in Southern California. Built by the Vanderberg family in 1957, the original "ICE BOWL" set the precedent for a brand new and innovative dimension of entertainment. Industrious Milo Vanderberg quickly recognized that the whole new industry was being launched. Milo invented equipment, which would revolutionize the ice skating industry forever. He introduced ice re-surfacing machine, a skate sharpener, electric broom, as well as other innovations. In 1983, the rink was purchased by a longtime friend and skating professional, Donald Bartelson.

 

The Ontario Ice Skating Center, a landmark of this community, has been operating continuously for the public's enjoyment for 53 years. Throughout the years, numerous champions from surrounding cities have earned prestigious recognition both in figure skating as well as hockey. They include: World Professional Champion, Robert Waggonhogger of Fontana, Los Angeles King's Draft Pick, Noach Clarke of La Verne, Anaheim Duck, Torrey Di Roberto of Upland and Edmenton Oilers Draft Pick Kyle Bigos of Upland.

 

The Ontario Hot Blades, our Recreational Figure Skating Team, has dominated as champions in the USA and in Asia. Ontario's youth hockey has created an untouchable legacy. Our reputation and experience in the world of ice sports speaks for itself."

mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

San Francisco, CA - April 2019

China Kitchen

Syracuse, NY

the only thing higher than the gas prices was the temperature. mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

Wrigley's Spearmint

The Perfect Gum

ghost sign

 

Lowville, NY

 

I think this is the only chewing gum ghost sign I've come across.

North Wildwood, NJ

 

I'm pretty sure this isn't vintage...maybe about 20 years old or so? It may not be old but it's sure nifty.

Pleasanton, CA - August 2015

This sign has deteriorated considerably from the last time I shot it (see my Virginia album if curious -- the neon was even working, then). Still a great one, though! The building was built in 1946, desegregated in 1960, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

On Washington St (US Route 1); Petersburg, VA

 

More info: www.progress-index.com/article/20150623/news/150629881

mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

Meadville, PA

 

One of the niftiest dealership signs I've come across, this little vehicle features neon tubing; I saw a photo of it online, all lit up at night, and it was very cool!

 

Lang Motors has been in business for almost a century. From their web site:

 

"Lang Motors has been in business since 1924 and originated when John Wesley 'Wes' Lang Sr., at the age of twenty-one opened a Maxwell dealership in Titusville, Pennsylvania. Wes moved to Meadville in 1927 and became a Dodge dealer, and later a Packard dealer.

Wes's son, John Wesley 'Jack' Lang joined his father in the car business in 1951 and the two operated Wes Lang Motors together until Wes retired in 1967.

Jack continued to grow the business, changed the name to Lang Motors and bought additional properties, which abutted the Lang Motors tract. Jack's son, Dane Lang joined the business full-time in 1976."

1601 Monterey Street,

San Luis Obispo, CA

10504 Mt. Gleason Ave,

Tujunga, CA

Route/US 301

Emporia, VA

 

This imposing building is just not something you see being built anymore. It dominates the parking lot of this small-town plaza, offering a laundromat on one side and a dry cleaning facility on the other. Chunky neon letters advertise both Vogue's COIN LAUNDRY and FAST SERVICE. We drove by this and immediately turned around to go back to shoot it; I wasn't going to miss getting shots of this great piece of americana.

5-stop bracketed exposure, nikon D7000 + nikkor 18-200mm. processed in capture NX2 + photoshop + nik HDR efex pro 2.

the ruins of the abandoned sundowner motel on the west shore of the salton sea, not long before the burned ruins were bulldozed to make way for a truck stop.

 

scans from the archives. nikon n90s + sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 + circular polarizer. film: fujichrome velvia RVP 50. lab: A&I color, hollywood, ca. scan: nikon coolscan 5000. exif tags: lenstagger.

1529 Colorado Blvd.,

Eagle Rock / Los Angeles, CA

Biddeford, Maine

 

From their web site:

"Pizza By Alex was founded February 18, 1960 by Alex Mantis and one employee. Within a few years, we outgrew our old facilities and moved up the street to our present location at 93 Alfred Street in Biddeford, Maine. The business has remained in the Mantis family for over 58 years, as it was passed onto Alex’s nephew, Andy Mantis. Pizza By Alex has become one of the finest and largest pizza houses in New England. Our menu consists of one item, “Pizza”, which is made daily on the premises using only choice ingredients. Satisfied local customers along with summer visitors to Maine from all over the world claim its the best pizza they have eaten anywhere."

jeff brouws was here. mamiya 6MF 75mm f/3.5 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

iconic scenes along old route 66 between hackberry and truxton in western arizona.

 

vintage polaroid SX-70 camera electronically modified to shoot 600 series film, impossible project B&W generation 2.0 beta test film. scan: epson V750. exif tags: filmtagger.

Route/US 20

Ripley, NY

 

Anything "-rama" is tops in my book!

scans from the archives. kiev 60, zeiss-flektogon 50mm f/4. kodak portra 400UC. lab: photoimpact west, santa monica, ca. scan: epson V750 pro. exif tags: lenstagger.

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