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For nearly 60 years, a neon palm tree sign stood along Spenard Road, a symbol of the area’s colorful past. Now, after a few years of trading hands and lying dormant in a vacant lot, the sign has ...
A Spenard community group organized by Jay Stange raised $2,700 through a GoFundMe campaign that was enough to buy the neon palm tree. Sixty people donated amounts ranging from $5 to $200.
At first glance, the neon palm tree sign may not look like much. The sign stood in front of the former Paradise Inn hotel, a tiki-style building built in 1962 in Anchorage, Alaska. It was once a ...
The glowing neon palm tree that once greeted some of the world's biggest rock acts during their stops in Toronto is back — sort of. On Monday, a new version of the El Mocambo's iconic sign was ...