Miller “High Life” Beverages Sign This sign is an original advertisement for Miller “High Life” Beverages. It was made in the 1940s and measures 20” x 13.5”. MobileGas Porcelain Restroom Pledge Sign This heavy porcelain sign is measures 7.5” x 7.75”. It is a rare and nostalgic p...
In terms of Vivre, I don’t quite know how ravaged the bottle I got the other day is (the hyacinth notes have substantially gone ) but I can still feel that there is something quite distinctive about this perfume. It isn’t quite the usual soft floral aldehyde in the manner of Detchem...
I would've come here when the Speedway was just bricks. I would've driven a roadster, a Miller, a turbo Offy. I'm not saying I would've been fast, but I would have strained and put everything out there, a shot at making the show. Not because I have a death wish. Not because...
South side, 6700 Hollywood Boulevard. The handsome Art Deco building from 1930 survives as part of the Musicians Institute campus, but without Miller’s Books and Stationary’s striking oversized STATIONERS lettering or its fluted underscores. The building looks sad without it. (Zoom inhere.) North...
Champagne tower, attraction board, and bubble breeze blocks removed; replaced with “plume” neon sign designed by Bill Clarke, Ad Art; 2-floor lounge designed by Martin Stern Jr. Hilton era, and beyond ‘71: Flamingo sold to Hilton Corp. ‘77: Bull-nose porte-cochère neon sign by Heath...