Molly Block: A "flower shoppe"! ❤️ Vintage neon sign (with neon now-gone) in Fort Worth, TX
Molly Block: Landmark in Fort Worth, TX
Molly Block: W.F. Laurence Fine Flowers shop is long gone, but the sweet vintage neon sign remains. (Note: S&H Green Stamps!!! #oldschool)
Molly Block: Vintage neon sign goodness (with lights on!) for Jack Starr Cut Rate Liquors. In Fort Worth, Texas.
Molly Block: "Quickway Cut Rate Liquor" -- vintage neon sign on Belknap Road in Fort Worth, Texas
Molly Block: Fancy pharmacy signage
Molly Block: Ghosts of King Candy...
Molly Block: Antioch Baptist Church neon!
Molly Block: Antioch Baptist Church neon!
Molly Block: Vintage neon sign for Champion Spring Service. In Fort Worth, Texas.
Molly Block: Palm trees in Arlington, TX? Sure, why not!
Molly Block: "Motor Co." - vintage neon sign
Molly Block: The Dude Motel in the north Fort Worth area
Molly Block: Old drive-in theater = new dumpster storage site. (Empty, clean dumpsters, y'all!)
Molly Block: Panoramic view of old drive-in theater now empty-dumpster storage site
Molly Block: Joe Daiches "Credit Jewelers" opened in downtown Fort Worth in 1929, in this cool building from 1910. Suppose this is an original sign?
Molly Block: In Haltom City, Texas: The old Haltom Theater, which opened in 1941, still sports its vintage neon sign.
Molly Block: Hotel Texas vintage neon sign. In the Fort Worth Stockyards area.
Molly Block: Guess which applies to this scene: 1) Spotted a ghost sign. 2) In the Fort Worth Stockyards. 3) Wearing my tourist hat.
Molly Block: Another shot from downtown Fort Worth: Kudos to the owner(s) of the bar housed in the old Red Goose Juvenile Shoe Store location for preserving both the vintage neon sign and the hex tile entryway.
Molly Block: Peters Bros. Hats -- a 100+-year-old Fort Worth institution. Still in business.
Molly Block: Sammie's BarBQ in Fort Worth, Texas