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Curbed on MSNThe Slow Death of NeonThe entrance carries not just a literal neon sign but a symbolic one: power, news, late nights, modernity, the future, all ...
The neon at Papaya King, 86th Street’s “King of All Drinks,” installed in 1964, ... whether by an errant toss of a ball or the corner of a box truck that backs up carelessly, ...
The original Papaya King opened at the corner of East 86th Street and Third Avenue in 1932. Google Maps. News of Papaya King’s new lease appeared on a sign on the old location’s front door and ...
The Market Street Safeway sign may be SF's last neon sign for a national brand. It's about to change A view of the Safeway sign on Market and Church streets in San Francisco, Monday, March 31, 2025.
Disappearing neon signs have been the lament of many a street photographer in Hong Kong, but some of the best ones are still up. Here’s where you can find them and how to capture them in their ...
O'Connell Street in the post-war years was the centre of the city’s nightlife, with cinemas, ballrooms, ice-cream parlours and coffee bars all using neon signs and decoration to attract customers.
Not the postcard view of the Painted Ladies from Hayes Street, or the top of Lombard’s bends, but the hidden intersections under busted neon signs, steeped in the city’s dark, storied history ...
A steak place, a working bar, a roadhouse — a low-key joint holding down the corner of Josephine and Broadway since 1979, since before the Pearl, since before the neighborhood grew cool around it.
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