the Show N Sell Sign is
the former marquee from the Empire Theater on main Street. When the theater was torn down, the theater
marquee was rescued by Robert and Becky Weiss. The sign was built in 1954 when
the Empire Theater was constructed. The Show N Sell sign was placed on the roof
of the Midtown Plaza on the southwest corner of Broadway and 2nd
Avenue. A number of energy saving materials. As the Empire Marquee the sign was
illuminated with 480 incandescent light bulbs. As the Show N Sell sign it is
illuminated by two exterior high intensity lights. The sign was rented by people
and businesses wanting to advertise or announce special events. As co-owner of
the Show N Sell sign I can attest to some of the challenges in operating it.
The only access to the sign on the roof was by an extension ladder placed on
the west side of the building. The first winter of ownership we discovered that
water on the roof pooled below the sign. In the winter, the wind blew and
polished the ice, making it very slippery. We used a step ladder to place the
letters on the sign as this worked much better and was quicker than using the
long arms to place the letters. With the ice it became a two man job. One to
hold the ladder and one to place the letters. In later years we placed wooden
pallets upside down below the sign. When they froze into the ice, the step
ladder would not slide around while working on the sign.
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