Any unusual clock, especially a design that used neon, is wanted by collectors. The first neon sign was made in Paris in 1910. Neon did not come to the United States until 1923, when a Packard ...
The question: Why did the neon clock in front of Jackson Jewelers disappear for more than three months? We have the answer. But first, a little history. The background: Holly Jackson was a Salem ...
The art deco clock at the Golden Gate Bridge is back atop the Toll Plaza this weekend — sans its arms and neon numbers. The clock re-installation work has been similar to its removal last August, just ...
Neon signs used to line highways and Main Streets across America. Now, tradespeople who make and service those signs are dwindling, even as their nostalgic glow has become increasingly popular with ...
This is part of an ongoing series answering "Why is that?" questions about Salem and the Mid-Valley. The question: Why did the neon clock in front of Jackson Jewelers disappear for more than three ...
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