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  2. Conservation and restoration of neon objects - Wikipedia

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    The Guggenheim holds four versions of None Sing Neon Sign by Bruce Nauman. [21] Of these four, one is a 1970 fabrication, a 2005 exhibition copy, a 2006 exhibition copy, and a 2013 exhibition copy. The 2005 and 2006 copies were made by Nauman's approved fabricator but were significantly different from the original 1970 fabrication.

  3. Neon Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Neon Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, features signs from old casinos and other businesses displayed outdoors on 2.27 acres (0.92 ha).Efforts to establish a neon sign museum were underway in the late 1980s, but stalled due to a lack of resources.

  4. Modernaire Motel sign leaves a growing intersection after ...

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    When completed, the sign will be displayed along with a previously restored Lee’s Diner neon sign at the York County History Center Agricultural and Industrial Museum in York.

  5. Neon sign - Wikipedia

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    Neon sign. The neon sign is an evolution of the earlier Geissler tube, [11] which is a sealed glass tube containing a "rarefied" gas (the gas pressure in the tube is well below atmospheric pressure). When a voltage is applied to electrodes inserted through the glass, an electrical glow discharge results.

  6. The iconic Cudahy Arby's hat sign has been saved from the ...

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    A local vintage sign restorer has purchased the iconic Arby's hat sign from a scrapyard. Some pieces of the sign are still missing.

  7. Vegas Vic - Wikipedia

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    Vegas Vic post 1998 restoration . Vegas Vic is a neon sign portraying a cowboy which was erected on the exterior of The Pioneer Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA in 1951. [1] The sign was a departure in graphic design from typeface based neon signs, to the friendly and welcoming human form of a cowboy.

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