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Highlights
- Author Tim Hollis takes readers across Louisiana for a celebration of signs that have wormed their way into the collective memory.
- About the Author: Tim Hollis has written forty other books on pop culture history, a number of them concerning southeastern tourism.
- 144 Pages
- History, United States
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Book Synopsis
Author Tim Hollis takes readers across Louisiana for a celebration of signs that have wormed their way into the collective memory.
Many Louisianans have never stopped to realize how many of their fond memories involve advertising signs. Although these neon spectaculars, billboards and even signs painted directly onto brick walls were created expressly to persuade customers or tourists to patronize businesses, many such signs remained in place for so long that they became landmarks in their own right. From the colorful signs of Pontchartrain Beach to the dazzling signage along Canal Street in New Orleans and the eclectic collection of motel and restaurant billboards and signs found along the Louisiana highways.
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A nostalgic look at Pelican State signage
About the Author
Tim Hollis has written forty other books on pop culture history, a number of them concerning southeastern tourism. He also operates his own museum of vintage toys, souvenirs and other pop culture artifacts near Birmingham, Alabama.