Vintage Tampa Signs and Scenes (Images of America) by John Cinchett

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Vintage Tampa Signs and Scenes (Images of America) by John Cinchett

During the 1950s, the Cinchett Neon Sign Company came to be Tampa's best-known sign maker. When the city planned to build a zoo, the mayor asked Cinchett to design the new sign. Fried chicken king Colonel Sanders had the sign company create all the neon work for his first two Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants in Central Florida, and soon after, other reputable businesses came calling.
Cinchett, John V.: - This spectacular collection of more than 200 vintage photographs will take you on a walking tour of beautiful Tampa during her glory years--the 1950s. Captured in photographs taken by the Cinchett family for their neon sign shop in Tampa, these never-before-seen images showcase local landmarks, businesses, and street scenes that will take you back to the day when downtown was a bustling haven of popular stores and restaurants. Author John V. Cinchett worked at his grandfather's sign shop until the late 1980s. A third-generation Floridian and Tampa native, Cinchett is the organist at various historic Tampa-area churches.
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ISBN 13 9780738568362
ISBN 10 0738568368
Title Vintage Tampa Signs and Scenes (Images of America)
Author John Cinchett
Series Images Of America Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Year published 2009-02-01
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.