Tag: “Neon”

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  1. The Neon Boneyard in Las Vegas

    A junkyard of vintage glitz and glamor awaits for you in Las Vegas.

  2. The Fabulous St. Francis

    A perfectly-preserved 1918 diner in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District.

  3. Chicago O'Hare International Airport

    The tunnel between Terminals B and C at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is well worth a visit. The Neon lights along the ceiling flash up and down this long tunnel and the side lighting is also spectacular.

  4. Whiz Burger Drive-In

    A classic drive-in burger stand from the days before fast food chains. Whiz Burger is virtually unchanged from the day when it first opened during the early 1950s.

  5. Ocean Park Motel

    Still looking much as it did when it first opened in 1937, the Ocean Park Motel on 46th Avenue is said to be the first motel ever built in San Francisco. Today the motel remains architecturally intact, and it retains all of its Art Deco charm.

  6. The Neon Boneyard

    Located just north of downtown Las Vegas, The Boneyard is a unique venue of gambling history and a photographer's paradise.

  7. Green Apple Books

    Arguably San Francisco's best used bookstore.

  8. HiDive on the Waterfront

    The HiDive bar on the San Francisco waterfront, just south of the Bay Bridge. Kind of divey on the outside; kind of schwank on the inside.

  9. Just Look for the Sign!

    Hot Dog Johnny's, along Route 46 in Buttzville (heh heh!), New Jersey.

    Route 46 was a major east-west throughfare before Interstate 80 was built, and Hot Dog Johnny's, which opened in 1944, is a pristine reminder of what roadside architecture and cuisine were like back in the day.

  10. Let's Bowl!

    It doesn't get any more classic than this! Old skool bowling, at Brentwood Bowl, in South San Francisco, California