The iconic Free Aspirin & Tender Sympathy sign, a relic from the late 1950s, is once again lit along Charleston Boulevard. Councilman Brian Knudsen and the Neon Museum attended a relighting ...
In the mid-1950s, Zardus relocated the store to a property built alongside his home on Third Street south of Osborn Road, which served as its longtime location and featured its iconic neon sign.
The origins of a rare neon sign has eluded historians, collectors and glass benders, believed to come from Lockyer Valley or ...