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How neon advertising signs lit up Dublin in the 1930s Updated / Wednesday, 22 Feb 2023 15:21 Dublin's O'Connell Street all lit up for the International Eucharistic Congress in June 1932.
HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s famous neon signs are becoming harder and harder to find. The once-ubiquitous signs advertising bakeries, restaurants, pawn shops and more became a symbol of Hong Kong ...
As the number of neon workers have dwindled, an Ohio shop is keeping the lights on Neon signs aren't as popular as they used to be, but that's not stopping a craftsman in Ohio from creating the ...
THE DALLES, Ore. — Inside a huge and historic Elks Temple in The Dalles, Oregon, David Benko has established the National Neon Sign Museum, using his own collection of artifacts to tell the story.
By the late 1960s, the introduction of plastics led to a decrease in the popularity of glass-tubed neon signs. LED lights came later and cut into neon's share of the sign market yet again.
HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s famous neon signs are becoming harder and harder to find. The once-ubiquitous signs advertising bakeries, restaurants, pawn shops and more became a symbol of Hong Kong ...