Howdy Folks Frog

Object/Artifact

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Museum of Neon Art

Name/Title

Howdy Folks Frog

Entry/Object ID

2013.6.1

Description

Animated frog tips his top hat, and sign flashes between "Howdy" and "Folks." From Green Frog Market in Bakersfield, CA. Audio description available: https://www.neonmona.org/learn/ Text: "HOWDY FOLKS"

Category

Signs

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1930 - 1939

Dimensions

Dimension Notes

Double-sided

Materials

Material Notes

Ripple tin panels. Porcelain housings.

Exhibitions

Kinetic Energy: Art That Won’t Sit Still!
Hats Off to Hollywood

Interpretative Labels

Label

Howdy Folks Frog 1930s From the Green Frog Market in Bakersfield, CA Special thanks to the Scott Hair Family for their generous donation Thanks to the following for restoration: David Svenson: patterning Nights of Neon: glass fabrication Paul Greenstein: glass installation, wiring With its porcelain housings and ripple tin panels, we would date this to the 1930s. "Howdy Folks" flashes on and off, and the frog tips his top hat! The first Green Frog Market in Bakersfield, CA opened in 1934 after being granted permission to use the name from a Stockton grocery store chain that began in 1930. In 1946, a second Bakersfield store was added. By 1948, the Stockton chain had four locations, at which time the owner sold the stores to build new Green Frog Markets in the San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland and San Jose. Years later, in 1988, a third Bakersfield location opened. Originally from one of the Stockton stores, this sign was installed at the second Bakersfield location to replace a sign with a sitting frog logo when they remodeled and expanded in 1952. In 2009, the owner relocated the sign to an enclosure to protect it from vandalism. In 2013, the famous frog sign was donated to MONA by the Scott Hair Family after the Green Frog Market's last Bakersfield location (store #2) closed.