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  2. Electrical Products Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Electrical Products Corp. was established in Los Angeles, incorporated on November 7, 1912. By 1923, EPCO had acquired the rights to the neon patents of neon light inventor Georges Claude and began the manufacture of neon lighting and signs. [1] In 1962 it was acquired by the Federal Sign and Signal Corporation.

  3. Earl Carroll Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The sign survived several changes of ownership and venue name but was completely removed during major decorative overhauling in 1968. A re-creation made from photos is today on display at Universal CityWalk, at Universal City, as part of the collection of historic neon signs from the Museum of Neon Art. Another prominent exterior feature was ...

  4. Outpost Estates, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, in the hills above the development, a large sign spelled out "Outpost" in red neon letters 30 feet high. It was intended to compete with the Hollywoodland sign, (which later became the Hollywood sign). At the time, it was the largest neon sign in the United States. [3]

  5. Neon lighting - Wikipedia

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    Neon lighting was an important cultural phenomenon in the United States in that era; [8] by 1940, the downtowns of nearly every city in the US were bright with neon signage, and Times Square in New York City was known worldwide for its neon extravagances. [9] [10] There were 2,000 shops nationwide designing and fabricating neon signs.

  6. Bakersfield Sign - Wikipedia

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    The Bakersfield sign became the arched sign for the city. [3] By the late 1990s, the sign had fallen into a state of disrepair. The Bakersfield Inn had closed down and no one was maintaining the sign. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), fearing the sign could collapse onto the road, wanted to remove it. [4]

  7. The lights are going out for Hong Kong’s iconic neon signs

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    The removal of neon signs, critics say, only further saps the city’s energy. “It’s like makeup to a city,” Lau said. “But now they are ripping it off and cleaning up, it’s not that ...

  8. Federal Pacific Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company, in its earliest form as Federal Electric, a lighted sign company, was founded in 1901. It later made home and kitchen appliances, neon signs, police sirens, and circuit-breakers. Everything but circuit-breakers had been spun off or sold off to other companies by the 1940s, and the name was changed to Federal Pacific Electric.

  9. FACT CHECK: Trump Sign In California Is From 2020, Not 2025 - AOL

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    HOLLYWOOD, CA - JANUARY 08: The Hollywood Sign is seen with smoke from multiple wildfires on January 08, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images) Getty Images

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