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Neon signs used to be everywhere - but they were especially prevalent as bright beacons calling hungry travelers to American diners. So, where did they all go?
Al Mac’s Diner’s iconic red and blue sign, a familiar beacon in the Fall River night sky, is shining again -- and more ...
Al Mac's Diner in Fall River has replaced its original neon sign with a new LED version. The old sign had been knocked over after a storm, and replacing it wasn't an option.
Rosie Phillips ’21 and Daniel Braunstein, SM ’94, PhD ’98, director of the Pappalardo Lab and host of the “Lock the Quill” podcast, with one of the neon signs she made for the lab.
Made in New England: The art of neon sign collecting and creating. Old Signs N Stuff in Gardner, Mass., builds neon signs for private collections and museums ...