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Odd Fellows Lodge #99, 222 West Promenade Street, Mexico, Missouri. The building is also the home of Graphitti, a screen printing company. I.O.O.F. Lodge 99 and Rebekah's 295 are still active. I'm not sure what Canton 41, Encampment 137, and L.A.P.N. 41 are or were.

Tags:   Mexico Missouri MO IOOF International Order Odd Fellows Sign Signage Fraternal Organization Lodge Hall L.A.P.N. Canton Encampment Rebekah's

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Entrance to a building in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, manufactured by Paxton & Vierling Iron Works of Omaha, Nebraska. Paxton & Vierling Iron Works was founded in 1885. The company eventually rebranded as Paxton & Vierling Steel (PVS) in 1954, and today they are a part of Owen Industries.

Tags:   Plattsmouth Nebraska NE Owen Industries Steel Vierling Iron Works Paxton Floor Entrance Cast

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Tiled entrance to the Iron Horse Hotel, 101 Main Street, Blackwater, Missouri.

Tags:   Blackwater Missouri MO Tile Tiles Tiled Entry Entrance Floor Front Door Doorway Iron Horse Hotel

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Overgrown graffiti art in Kansas City, Missouri.

Tags:   Kansas City Missouri MO Graffiti Street Art

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Glenn's Cafe, 29 South 8th Street, Columbia, Missouri. From sometime around 1939 a small gas station diner on the side of what was then Highway 40 (today’s Business Loop) held the name Glenn’s Cafe. Originally opened by Glenn Purdy and his wife Tilley, it enjoyed a 40+ year run at that location, starting as little more than a diner but graduating to more substantial cooking, Glenn’s and it’s eponymous sign became a favorite of weary travelers and local families alike. In the early 80′s the business, and sign, were purchased by Stephen Cupp and then moved in 1988 to downtown Columbia on the corner of 9th and Cherry Streets, in what is now the Kaldi’s Coffee building.In 2002 Glenn’s closed its doors and later reopened in Boonville, Missouri. In the summer of 2013 Steve made the move to become Food and Beverage director at The Tiger Hotel back in Columbia and brought with him the Glenn’s Cafe name and of course the beloved original sign.

Tags:   Columbia Missouri MO Glenn's Cafe Restaurant Cajun Food Cuisine Neon Sign Signage


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