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This roadside delight is called Taco Lita. The font used for the lettering on the sign is a salute back to the mid-century. 12-07 (Far left) A look at the Taco Lita building at night
The Taco Treat marquee appears large when you see it for the first time. The sign lights up in a mix of neon and backlit plastic with customers usually milling around the front waiting for their order to be ready. 12-07
The neon still shines at the 100 to 1 Bar in Arcadia, CA. 12-07
Check out the signage and restaurant at Rod's Grill in Arcadia. This eatery is a throwback to the mid-century and has always appeared busy. Although word is this Arcadia landmark is endangered, Rod's is still serving hordes of hungry customers. 12-07
Here are a couple of shots of the neon at Larry's Chili Dog in Burbank. The lit up sign is quite a sight. Best of all, the little doggie tail wags. 03-08
Here's an original Arby's Roast Beef in Pomona, down to the 10 gallon neon hat sign and amazing Conestoga chuck wagon! They used to have a bell inside (maybe this one still has it) that said "If you enjoyed the service, please ring this bell." 03-08
Here's an old Arby's Roast Beef, complete with Chuckwagon hat. This Arby's is all lit up along the main boulevard. 04-08
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