Stop here
The sign on the street advertising the park. It shares space with a church and several other businesses.
Ralph's Cafe
A fixture on the main drag of Casa Grande for decades. Saw the sign many time, never ate there.
Horseshoe Motel
Again, saw the sign many times while driving past.
Casa Grade Photo Shop
Hotel Sacaton
Sacaton is a small town south of Phoenix
Shoe Store
Red Building Materials
Title Sign
Arizona Edison
Valley National Bank
My first checking account was here. They were also the first in Arizona to offer ATMs and picture IDs.
Exit
Neon Reflection
Some of the signs reflected in the window of a nearby building.
Dairy Queen
Not particularly unusual since these signs are in use all over the world.
Thank You.
Fifteen Cents
I think this was part of a sign for a chain of hot dog stands.
Juke Box
Miniature Golf
A model of one of the most iconic signs from my undergraduate years. Good place for a first date.
Vince's
Another iconic sign from my undergraduate years. A place to take a date for a reasonably-priced "romantic" meal.
Fifties TV
The woman in the chair is not a mannequin or a model.
Arby's
These used to be all over town, in an age when their "junior" roast beef sandwiches were only a quarter.
Eegee's
Our home-grown fast food place. An eegee is an ice slush made with real fruit. Wonderful on a hot summer day in the desert.
Buffalo Exchange
Purveyors of vintage (used) clothing. They would buy your old jeans.
Motel
This could have come from any one of hundreds of motels along the roads of the southwest.
Logo Boy
This once stood in front of an Alan's Shoes store, the chain my brother-in-law used to own. The figure is a caricature of the kid himself.
Valencia Market