Entries in Roadside Architecture (2)
Corporatization of Roadside America
Where did Roadside America go?
Not that long ago, when you got in the car for a road trip, you knew that, even if you weren't happy about the trip, there would be interesting sights along the way.
Here in the west, we had a wide array of roadside architecture to appreciate. Everything from the mid-century modern that was Stuckey's to unique eye catchers like the twin arrows in the ground next to the Twin Arrows Trading Post:
Read the rest at ClassicLasVegasBlog.com
Posted on Sunday, July 20, 2014 at 6:36PM
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LasVegasLynn
in Roadside Architecture, Roadside Architecture
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Preservation Spotlight: Alan Hess & Mid-Century Modern Las Vegas
We sat down and talked mid-century modern Las Vegas with one of our favorite people, author, historian and preservationist, Alan Hess for today's Preservation Spotlight.
Be sure to check it out at ClassicLasVegasBlog.com
Posted on Friday, May 16, 2014 at 1:18PM
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LasVegasLynn
in Mid-Century Modern, Neon, Preservation Spotlgiht, Preservation Spotlight, Roadside Architecture, Roadside Architecture, mid century modern historical
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