One of the few highlights in a pretty poor downtown area. Old neon signs from Edmonton are well wort...
Neon Sign Museum
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The Neon Sign Museum in Edmonton, Alberta, proudly showcases a collection of historic signs that illuminate Edmonton's neon past. The outdoor museum, located on the east wall of the TELUS building and the south wall of the Mercer Warehouse, is open 24/7 without any admission fees.
Each carefully selected sign represents a piece of Edmonton's commercial history, such as the iconic Bee-Bell Health Bakery sign, donated by Janet Traub. The museum offers a glimpse into the stories behind businesses like Call The Kettle Black and The Art Store, reflecting Edmonton's vibrant entrepreneurial spirit.
Visitors can explore the evolution of businesses like Running Room and Hayden's Furniture through their neon signs, each telling a unique tale of innovation and community impact. From Colonel Mustard's Canteen to Mike's News, the Neon Sign Museum preserves Edmonton's rich heritage through these luminous artifacts.
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We went downtown about 9:30 pm. Lights were showing well. Liked the history boards that explained ea...
Not too many signs but enough to enjoy what is otherwise a very boring city aka Deadmonton. Take pi...
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