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Writer's pictureJann Alexander

Movin’ On—Carefully

Movin' On--Carefully

Movin’ On—Carefully by Jann Alexander ©2008


 

How do you move a neon sign? Especially one that’s achieved icon status in Austin?

As it turns out, very carefully.

When the Night Hawk Frisco Shop moved from its original Austin location at Burnet Road and Koenig Lane to new digs a bit south on Burnet Road, of course its original neon had to go along. Above, the crew proudly displays the sign moments after removing it from the distinctive gold stucco home it had known for a half-century.

Frisco Gold by Jann Alexander © 2013

Frisco Gold by Jann Alexander © 2013


 

Austinites love to love the Frisco, and luckily for them, the restaurant’s original service, many of the original staff and now the original neon survive in the new location, even if the original menu does not. The funky little gold building, replaced by Walgreen’s, may not remain, but the Frisco’s motto, “There’s nothing accidental about quality,” is still practiced daily by a loyal staff and appreciated by an even more loyal clientele. ♣

 

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Endangered Species of Austin, poster by Jann Alexander © 2009

Endangered Species of Austin poster


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