Kona Lanes Neon Sign

Object/Artifact

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American Sign Museum

Name/Title

Kona Lanes Neon Sign

Entry/Object ID

2003.0071.0001

Description

This large-scale neon sign is one part of an originally two-part signage that advertised the former Kona Lanes bowling alley in Costa Mesa, CA, epitomized the mid-century-modern, Googie and Tiki-styles of southern California advertising. Despite a well-organized grassroots effort to save the much-loved bowling alley, in summer of 2003, the sign was saved when the property was demolished. Thanks to friends through the California Sign Association, its last-minute rescue was coordinated and the sign was shipped 2,200 miles to Cincinnati via Landstar. Maier Signs Inc., nearby in Milford, OH, assisted with unloading the large sign at the Museum.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Category

z_New Category Needed (Re-sort)

Made/Created

Date made

1958

Time Period

1950 - 1959

Place

City

Costa Mesa

State

California

Dimensions

Height

102 in

Width

222 in

Depth

20-1/4 in

Material

neon, Metal

Location

Category

Exhibit