Sinclair’s green dinosaur was more than a logo — it became one of the most famous advertising icons in America. From the 1933 World’s Fair to Route 66 gas stations,...
Sinclair’s green dinosaur was more than a logo — it became one of the most famous advertising icons in America. From the 1933 World’s Fair to Route 66 gas stations,...
Route 66 motel signs were more than advertisements — they were glowing beacons of comfort, safety, and Americana. From the Blue Swallow to Wigwam Village, discover the history and collectability...
Route 66 motel signs were more than advertisements — they were glowing beacons of comfort, safety, and Americana. From the Blue Swallow to Wigwam Village, discover the history and collectability...
Route 66 wasn’t just a road—it was America’s Main Street. This post explores how the legendary highway became a cultural icon, from neon motel signs and porcelain gas pumps to...
Route 66 wasn’t just a road—it was America’s Main Street. This post explores how the legendary highway became a cultural icon, from neon motel signs and porcelain gas pumps to...
⚡️ Reddy Kilowatt was more than just a smiling mascot—he was the face of America’s electric age. From classrooms to neon-lit streets, Reddy became a cultural icon, and today his...
⚡️ Reddy Kilowatt was more than just a smiling mascot—he was the face of America’s electric age. From classrooms to neon-lit streets, Reddy became a cultural icon, and today his...
Ferrari signs have become icons in their own right—especially the famous yellow shield and neon dealer signage. From the racing-inspired prancing horse to glowing showroom markers, these signs capture Ferrari’s...
Ferrari signs have become icons in their own right—especially the famous yellow shield and neon dealer signage. From the racing-inspired prancing horse to glowing showroom markers, these signs capture Ferrari’s...
The “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign is a 1959 neon landmark designed by Betty Willis. Standing 25 feet tall with its iconic starburst and glowing tubes, it greets visitors...
The “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign is a 1959 neon landmark designed by Betty Willis. Standing 25 feet tall with its iconic starburst and glowing tubes, it greets visitors...