On this week’s episode, Nick Vedros of The Lumi Neon Museum is in the studio with Kansas City Museum’s Anna Marie Tutera and Denise Morrison to share the story of how they saved the Motel Capri sign when the building was demolished at the corner of Independence Avenue and The Paseo. Vedros also shares plans for displaying the neon signs they’ve saved. For more info, visit thelumineonmuseum.org.
287: LUMI Neon Museum restores Motel Capri sign
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