Among the more discreet of the
stand out signs is this one for the North Avenue Motel just West of Maryland
Avenue, which still fully lights. |
CLASSIC!!! The Roost sign
at Reisterstown Road and Hayward Avenue still retains many clues of its
Burger Chef past, including the 15¢ sign, and the outline of the chef
at top. The little 'dots' along the frame once carried dozens of
tiny lights. PHOTO COURTESY OF IRA WEXLER. |
Another Burger Chef conversion
exists further out Reisterstown Road in Pikesville, where this one rests.
Interestingly, the 15¢ sign and the Chef have been converted to a
small tree in a pot! |
Perhaps the most beloved of
all Stand-Out Neons in the city is this massive jewel visible from most
places around the Inner Harbor. The Domino Sugars Sign has lit the
waterfront at night for many years. |
While the whereabouts
of the old ESSKAY meats sign is a mystery to local Ghost hunters, there
is a great old Stand Out meats sign that still does call East Baltimore
its home: the Goetze's Meats sign on Sinclair Lane East of Belair Road
is still impressive, despite its rustiness and all but gone tubing.
Many Thanks to Daniel Gibbs for refreshing my memory on this one! |
One half backlit, one half classic
Neon is the "Mr G's Hamburgers" sign on Rt. 40 West at Johnnycake Road.
The backlit portion once contained neon to match the lower portion. |
Though now unique, this Standout
Neon for the Freedom Shopping Center was once typical of Shopping Center
signs throughout the area. This beauty can be found on Erdman Avenue
just above Freedomway. |
For slower thorofares, smaller
signs would suffice, such as this streamlined beauty on Harford Road below
Northern Parkway, advertising the McInnes Laundry and Dry Cleaning.
Art, Form, and Function at it's best! |
As you get away from Baltimore,
it's possible to find even more and better Stand Out Signs. This
pure Neon gem stands on Route 3 in Bowie, and is certainly a treasure!
PHOTO BY JIM CLARK. |
Though of a backlit display,
this Car Wash sign in Towson's dual indication OPEN-CLOSED neon sign really
does have it's merits. PHOTO BY RICK KULACKI, JR. |
Bowling anyone? Once quite
common, standout signs like this one on Loch Raven Boulevard above Joppa
Road are getting more and more scarce! |
True, the new Montgomery
Park neon sign is not vintage, but it has been carefully crafted with styling
true to the original Montgomery Ward's sign that once occupied this site!
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