Name/Title
Elias Brothers Rotating Big BoyEntry/Object ID
2016.0030.0001Description
The Elias Brothers version of the iconic Big Boy fiberglass three-dimensional figure is mounted on a steel base and originally rotated. Though the location began operation in the 1970s, its statue design looks to be from the 1950s - it is possible the restaurant used an older statue from another location.
The Elias Brothers Big Boy comes from Manistee, Michigan. Manistee's Big Boy Restaurant was established in 1979 on U.S. 31, and the Big Boy statue adorned the front for almost 30 years. It closed around 2007, located where Manistee's Walgreens sits now.
Originally starting with Bob’s Big Boy in California, Big Boy restaurants spread across the country in a complicated franchise system where different territories would use different names and Big Boy designs. Big Boys in the Michigan territory were owned by the Elias Brothers franchise. Elias Brothers Big Boys used what was known as the “West Coast” Big Boy design that originated in California that includes checkered overalls and dark hair. At one time, Elias Brothers ran all of the Big Boy franchise territories outside of those owned by Frisch’s (OH, KY, IN, and TN); however, Elias Brothers went bankrupt in 2000 leaving the remaining Big Boys in their system to form the Big Boy Restaurant Group.Collection
Permanent CollectionCategory
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Made/Created
Time Period
1950 - 1959Place
City
ManisteeState
MichiganDimensions
Height
14 ftWidth
5 ftDepth
5 ftMaterial
Metal, Fiberglass, Paint