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Reliving "Googie" Nights In a 1958 Edsel Ranger In search of 1950s Los Angeles in Ford's most famous failure. Arthur St. AntoineWriter Evan KleinPhotographerJun 05, 2025 See All 16 Photos ...
A West Nashville commercial property recognized for its eye-catching modernist sign has sold for $3,975,000. Located at 6229 Robertson Ave., the 1942-constructed building is home to Robertson ...
Roy's iconic Googie-style sign still stands tall, thanks to businessman Albert Okura, who bought the town in 2005 with a vision to restore it.
Even after nearly a century, Route 66 still turns a cross-country drive into something unforgettable. America's most famous highway still knows how to deliver a great story and a fantastic ...
I recreated my recent Hotel Caravana neon sign as a scaled-down, backlit "can" sign by stacking individually cut slices to form the cabinet. Samuel Alito Comment During Obamacare Supreme Court ...
The Golden Thread track by track: Release Date: March 7th | Producer: Deb Googe & Cara Tivey | Label: Tiny Global Productions ‘Bad Habits’: Beginning with a synth rumble and an oscillating siren, ...
John English, a Los Angeles architectural historian who specializes in commercial buildings of the mid-20th century (a style also known as Googie), says the Great Sign was a great communicator.
Examples of Googie architecture usually feature cantilevered roofs, dramatic angles, neon signs, and lots of glass By Logan Carter January 27, 2025 9:00 am EST Logan K. Carter ...
Ashok Sinha Googie is defined by a futuristic, space-age look, with loud signs and dramatic roof lines to grab the attention of people driving by in cars.
Googie architecture is a midcentury design style characterized by dramatic rooflines, pops of color, large glass windows and flashy signs. Anna Kodé, a reporter covering design and culture for ...
But Norms’ lease is scheduled to expire in 2026, and Raising Cane’s had planned to convert the unit—while maintaining the beloved midcentury Googie design that has become a city landmark. Even though ...
Norms, the iconic Los Angeles diner chain, may see one of its most famous locations get turned into a fast food spot. The oldest-surviving Norms – built in 1957 located at 470 N. La Cienega Blvd ...