News
Nothing says Worcester like neon mustard. Arguably as iconic as the delicious hot dogs and straight-backed wooden booths of George’s Coney Island are, is the marvelously tacky 40-foot-high neon ...
Dave Waller says it’s the finest sign in all of New England. The sign in question is at 158 Southbridge St. — a neon sign of a hand holding a hot dog with three drips of mustard coming down ...
Without neon lights, our cities would have looked like ghost cities for most of the 20th century. Now, these signs are in the process of becoming ghosts themselves.
It’s gone now, closed in 1992, but the giant neon sign that once spilled a red glow over the sidewalk is still around. It’s now in Davidson’s Neon Museum, home of his approximately 160 vintage neon ...
If you really want to feel as though you have stepped inside a movie, go further afield to Brooklyn’s Coney Island, where neon signs advertise vintage rides and the glorious cartoon hot dog and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results