The missing neon-trimmed sign that for decades hung over North Chester Avenue, attached to the side of Trout’s saloon, has ...
Trout's neon sign, missing since 2017, recovered and back at Kern County Museum ...
A long lost sign signifying Bakerfield's ties to the honky tonk era was returned to Kern CountyTrout’s Bar Sign and it is back at the Kern County Museum.
Trout’s Bar opened in 1945 and the facility was unfortunately destroyed by fire in 2022. The neon sign outside, however, had ...
Thanks to a group of dedicated volunteers, the missing Trout's Sign has finally made its way back to Kern County ... be a prominent addition to your neon courtyard, but also hold on to some ...
Case closed. The neon-trimmed Trout’s sign, an artifact of local Americana that hung over North Chester Avenue for decades, has been recovered. Its legal owner, the Kern County Museum, unveiled the ...
They plan on releasing more details about the restoration process and when it will be added to their Kern County Museum Mission Bank Neon Courtyard. Looking at the sign now, after years of being ...
The missing neon-trimmed sign that for decades was attached ... Its legal owner, the Kern County Museum, unveiled the long-sought sign at a press conference Friday afternoon.
The anonymous curator says on the Tyler Boy Facebook page that he's been collecting light-up signs and enjoys sharing them.