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Though they once prominently lit up the night, New York’s neon signs ... still debating the exact date. His first neon sign appeared in New York City in 1924, when he opened Claude Neon Lights ...
Scott Henry for The New York Times Supported by By ... told The Times in 2017 during a neon revival. “You feel like you’re in the city.” Something about the audacity of that light has ...
Picture the scene: it’s a rainy night in New York City. You see the word “BAR” in blue neon above a mysterious door, the luminescence reflected on the wet pavement. If you are anything like ...
Besides its tall skyscrapers, nothing screams “New York City” more than bright neon lights. While neon signs are not unique to New York, at one point they proliferated in tens of thousands of ...