It was moved to its current home in St. Louis in 1962. The eagle part of the sign was designed by animator Bryon Rabbit. The ...
The eagle stands 32 feet high, and the illusion of it taking flight is created by LED lights replacing the original mile of ...
An iconic sign is returning to one of St. Louis' thoroughfares. The neon Anheuser-Busch sign with the beer company's legendary logo of a giant "A" and an eagle flying through it is glowing and moving ...
It's as if a time-warping tornado from the 1950s Bay Area wrapped all the neon signs up and dumped them in one place — gleaming banners for Carl's Pastry, Kane's Coats and Furs and Kilpatrick's ...
The neon-trimmed Trout’s sign, an artifact of local Americana that hung over North Chester Avenue for decades, has been ...
Now a new book looks back over the 70-year history of the famous bag of cheese and onion. The Story of Tayto takes a look at ...