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August 2025 by Sue Wurzer
It was not only cool to see the signs but it was very informative and well laid out.
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August 2025 by Michele Silverstein
Really enjoyed the tour and the neon light making showcase! Some really neat pieces and found the section toward the back to be a bit immersive which was neat.
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August 2025 by Robin Kocher
Alex was very informative!
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August 2025 by William Flewelling
Great piece of history.. recommend visit
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August 2025 by Leigh Knickerbocker
This place is absolutely amazing. So much work went into this establishment. Definitely need to see in person, super cool and I highly recommend.
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August 2025 by Jo Michaels
Todd gave my husband and me a fantastic, one-of-a-kind tour of the museum! We were blown away by how big it was and the incredible variety of signs on display. Seeing the classic Howard Johnson’s and Big Boy’s signs instantly brought back so many great memories.
The storefronts and vintage light bulb displays were especially fun to explore, and Todd’s stories about the history and artistry behind each piece made the whole experience come alive. The creativity and craftsmanship in these signs are truly impressive—we’ll never look at signs the same way again!
If you’re anywhere near the area, do yourself a favor and add the Sign Museum to your itinerary. It’s fascinating, nostalgic, and just plain fun!
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August 2025 by michelle
Loved it small but lots of cool signs
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August 2025 by Daniel Harper
It is a great museum for fans of signs and signage. A lot a bear older signs and write-ups about some of the signs and letting type. The had a neon light creation class, was really neat. It is of off the beaten path, but worth the drive.
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August 2025 by Molly Detwiler
A neat museum to see old neon signs. Lots to see and read on signage history.
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August 2025 by Gina Wilson
Like stepping back in time. Super nostalgic. This place is what you make of it. I could have spent hours looking at everything. If you’re not into history or signs, you could get through the space in 30 minutes. The owner is on site to answer questions. There is live restoration work you can view as well.
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August 2025 by Laure Stone
This place is amazing. Every kind of sign you can think of is in this museum. The signs are arranged by different categories. There is a room that has a movie about the American Sign Museum. It talks about how the signs are made. How the museum acquired the signs. Also the talent artists who were a big part of making the museum come to life. It was very interesting and educational. I wish I had seen the movie first because I had to walk back through the museum to see what they were talking about. It took about 2 hours to go through the museum. Admission is $20.00. Parking is free and the parking lot is small. Go spend a couple hours and see the signs from the past.
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August 2025 by Double Cross
Very cool visit wish I could stay in here forever brings back so many memories a nion dream. The Holliday inn sign is one of my favorites i seen another one of them at the henery ford museum ut it was on the inside in mint condition... the big boys displayed were another favorite as my mom work at one 40 plus years ago... thank to all that made this possible lots of history,,,,,,,thanks a whole lot...hope to see you again soon!!!!!!
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August 2025 by Jaime Downey
It is smaller than I anticipated but it is so full that you I didn’t know where to look! The beautiful signs were well displayed with a lot of intention. The Main Street area felt like walking back in time. The highlight was watching a live sign making demonstration.
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August 2025 by Ben Top
I Had a lot of fun looking at the signs There I came there with Stepping Stones Adult Day Program Drex on April 3rd 2025
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August 2025 by Andrew Ledford
Look, if you like or have an interest in American signage, this is the place to go. History, local history, technical history, ABSOLUTELY AWESOME display pieces and galleries.