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Links to other neon stories...

"The reports of Neon's death have been greatly exaggerated." To paraphrase Mark Twain. However, it is and remains "a dying art "(Alan Hess) that will soon only be seen in art galleries, museums and boneyards. We're sharing some links to our favorite neon stories here...

​Our appreciation of neon is not dying - even though the signs are. Check out this CNN article. 

The City of Pasadena in Southern California is the latest to jump on the bandwagon to save the city's historic neon signs.

Hong Kong is losing thousands of neon signs, in this article from The Creators Project.


Rio Vista, CA is refurbishing two classic signs as part of a downtown makeover


Neon in Norwegian Airlines Magazine.
The Neon Story

"When liquid fire powered New York City" - Thomas Wolfe
From Mashable.com

Vancouver City Lights
Tanja-Tiziana's book about neon in Canada

New York's disappearing neon signs
From The Guardian

The restoration of the Hotel Figueroa sign in downtown Los Angeles
From the Los Angeles Times

Restoration of signs in Los Angels as featured in Los Angeles Magazine

Signs, Streets and Storefronts

A wonderful book by Martin Treu
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