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  2. 50 Restaurant Signs That Cracked Clients Up (Best Of All Time)

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    The restaurant business can be incredibly cutthroat, and standing out from the competition often requires a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of humor. ... 50 Restaurant Signs That Cracked Clients ...

  3. Neon sign - Wikipedia

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    The signs – dubbed "liquid fire" – were visible in daylight; people would stop and stare. [21] What may be the oldest surviving neon sign in the United States, still in use for its original purpose, is the sign "Theatre" (1929) at the Lake Worth Playhouse in Lake Worth Beach, Florida.

  4. Letter board - Wikipedia

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    A letter board or letter sign, also known as marquee, is a customizable form of signage that employs individually movable letters of the alphabet.They are used by, e.g., movie theaters to list the current roster of films, churches to display the titles of sermons, and other buildings, people, and institutions whose signs are required to change on a regular basis.

  5. YESCO - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, he founded his own sign company: Thomas Young Sign Company, which specialized in coffin plates, gold window lettering, lighted signs and painted advertisements. In 1932, Young expanded his business to Las Vegas, and within two years, he purchased the Ogden Armory for $12,000 to expand the production capacity.

  6. Restaurant marquee smack talk sparks ‘Sign Wars ... - AOL

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    And with those opening shots, “Sign Wars 2024” grew to a citywide smack-talk barrage that rages still — catching viral fire and inspiring multiple TikTok songs. “It just exponentially ...

  7. Douglas Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Leigh (May 24, 1907 – December 14, 1999) was an American advertising executive and lighting designer, and a pioneer in signage and outdoor advertising. [1] [2] He is famous for making New York City's Times Square the site of some of the world's most famous neon signs, [3] or electric billboards.

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