Here's what looks to be a vintage Sunbeam sign over
in El Paso. Check out the character girl eating some of "Texas Best
Bread".
Good Luck Trailer Court
Dallas, TX Photo courtesy Chris Richey
Dallas is home to the Good Luck Trailer Court and its
sign from yesteryear.
Quiet Moose
Dallas, TX Photo courtesy Chris Richey
Quiet Moose Dry Goods in Dallas has the type of signage found
throughout the southwest.
Juvenile Shoe Store building
Fort Worth, TX Photo courtesy Richard Weiss
Here's the building that the Juvenile Shoe Store sign is located at. 02-07
Juvenile Shoe Store
Fort Worth, TX Photo courtesy Chris Richey
The Juvenile Shoe Store in Fort Worth also sports a early 20th
Century era sign out front. And yes, this red goose shoe store is "for
boys" and "for girls", hence the juvenile distinction.
Luna's Tortilla Factory Photo courtesy Chris Richey
The sign for Luna's Tortilla Factory looks like a pre-war era
sign.
Romeo's
Austin, TX Photo courtesy Chris Richey
Check out this valentine themed place from Austin called Romeo's.
This marquee features a neon heart themed sign that looks fairly detailed.
Scottish Rite
Austin, TX Photo courtesy Chris Richey
This interesting sign from Austin Texas called Scottish Rite of Free
Masonry still stands alongside the busy Austin boulevard.
Grace Church
Corsicana, TX Photo courtesy Chris Richey
Here's a large vertical marquee outside the Grace Community Church in Corsicana, TX. The wonder of this sign is it's a neon marquee.