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Art of Travel: The Neon Lights of Las Vegas

How neon signs became Las Vegas’s defining art form and calling card is a transporting tale of transatlantic time travel. Neon’s journey to the Mojave Desert originated in a London laboratory in 1898, when chemists Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers drew six mysterious gases from thin air. The “noble” sextet, so termed because they royally resist...

YESCO installs new sign at Tri-Cities Public Market

There are some new lights shining in downtown Kennewick and with them comes exciting changes for the Tri-Cities’ first indoor public market. An employee of Yesco custom signs worked earlier this week from a bucket truck welding and grinding on a new sign being installed for the Public Market at Columbia River Warehouse. The first...

Family Dollar

Both faces of Family Dollar’s pole sign blew out during a windstorm.  YESCO replaced the old fluorescent lamps with new LEDs and installed new formed faces on both sides of the sign. 

Whiteside’s Boots and Western Wear

This family owned business has stood on Derby Hill in Loveland for decades and their once iconic sign showed this a little too well.  Whiteside’s selected YESCO to completely strip the sign down, patch and paint the face, replace the channel letters, retrofit the sign to LED and replace the old lettering with new vinyl...