Name/Title
Penn Fuel Gas-Lit SignDescription
A natural gas-powered sign that operated much like a gas street lamp. Each burner had a mantel like a Coleman lantern and a chimney globe to diffuse the light. Gas-lit signs were the only type of illuminated signs other than candle-lit signs prior to the late 1890s when the electric lightbulb was introduced.
This sign is from the 1930s and is presumed to have been a promotion for the local gas company it identified. One of its front faces has been removed so that the internal workings can be viewed.Collection
Permanent CollectionDimensions
Height
43 inWidth
67 inDepth
15 in