Let’s start with “Betsy the Bass” which is installed in 2016 over the entrance of Bass Lake Bait and Tackle in Bass Lake. It was purchased at auction when Lunker’s in Edwardsburg, MI closed. The head had been installed inside that store as if it was breaking out of a brick wall.

This banana in West Lafayette was installed as a sculpture at Granite, a property management company. When the city demanded it removed since it was considered a sign, it was moved to one of Granite’s pickup trucks:

This giant bike in North Judson is installed next to a bike trail:

This hand is installed in Pickett Park in West Lafayette:

This former Pure Oil gas station is also in West Lafayette:

This drive-in (M.E.L.S. at the Starlite Drive-In Theatre) is in Thorntown:

Don’s Drive-in (now closed) in Kentland was originally a Tastee-Freez:

This giant table, chairs, turkey, and milk bottle are installed alongside I-65 as advertising for Fair Oaks Farms, in Fair Oaks:

These painted concrete blocks are at the Bowl-Away Lanes in Knox:

This stained glass Masonic Lodge sign is in Bremen:

A much older stained glass Masonic Lodge sign in Frankfort:

A restored American Legion sign in Nappanee:

This B&K from the 1950s is in Knox. I have three pages devoted to B&K Root Beer locations at my website here:
https://www.roadarch.com/eateries/rbeerbk.html


This wonderful sign in Lafayette now has loopy, cheap LED tubing draped all over the neon:

A modern neon sign in Covington at Hargan Fuel and Wash:

This sign is at the now closed Mayflower Tavern in Plymouth:

Let’s close with a close-up of one of the neon signs at the Original Frozen Custard in Lafayette:

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