Pork Kitchen

Object/Artifact

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Museum of Neon Art

Name/Title

Pork Kitchen

Entry/Object ID

2016.2.1

Description

From Grand Central Market, downtown Los Angeles. Text: "GRAND CENTRAL / PORK KITCHEN / QUALITY MEATS"

Category

Signs

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1960 - 1969

Dimensions

Height

32 in

Width

54 in

Depth

12 in

Dimension Notes

Double-sided

Color

Pink, White

Exhibition

#SIGNGEEKS

Interpretative Labels

Label

Leader Foods / Grand Central Pork Kitchen 1940s / 1960s Donated by Grand Central Square Limited Partnership Both signs were destined for downtown Los Angeles’ Grand Central Market and Leader Foods hung above stall C-6 for many years after the business closed. The mystery of the Pork Kitchen however is more unusual as it may have been a rare sign that was produced but never displayed. No photographs of the neon pig have been discovered in what is one of downtown’s most photographed public interiors; the swine’s mysterious design and history are still unknown.