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Whether a steaming mug, the diner's name, or a big neon "EAT," these signs were visual magnets for highway travelers. Underneath that neon glow, diners became icons of round-the-clock hospitality.
These days, neon lights are being crowded out by LEDs and neon-rich cities like Hong Kong are losing their flickering, dynamic glow. That’s where the Museum of Neon Art comes in.
There's a certain glow around Tim Fallon -- a neon glow. The Spartanburg businessman took to neon signs while in the brewery business two decades ago. And since starting Fallon Luminous Products … ...
Night life in Hong Kong: neon lights, shops, restaurants, night clubs." But sixty years later, times are changing. Back then, Hong Kong’s streets embraced a symphony of colourful neon signs.