We were in Casa Grande and wanted to see the local sites. The Casa Grande Neon Sign Park was listed so we decided to go and take a look. The park is a local project representing signs from the areas stores. The park is quite small but nicely maintained and they have plaques explaining each sign. We went to the park in the late afternoon so we could see the signs in daylight as well as read the information on each sign. We later went back after dark to see the signs in all their splendor. There are only 13 signs in the park and not all are neon. If you are in the area it is a neat little park but not worth...
Read moreDuring a stopover in Casa Grande, AZ, I stumbled upon the Casa Grande Neon Sign Park. I explored this unique attraction, a vibrant display of restored neon signs that illuminate the city's history. These signs, meticulously preserved from local businesses of yesteryears, offer a nostalgic glimpse into Casa Grande's commercial past. Each sign tells a story of the community's vibrant culture and entrepreneurial spirit, making the park not just a historical attraction but a living testament to the city's heritage. A must-visit for anyone passing through...
Read moreDon’t think about going to the lights at night yall. Me and my kids got scared when we pulled up @10:30 to take a look at the lights real quick. THEY HAD A SPEAKER AT US??! Saying we were trespassing and they have us in surveillance. It was very loud and gotten me very upset because why is it posted online that they close @11?? but want to start kicking people out early. It’s not like anyone can steal anything. But thanks Neon Park….now i know where not to send my guests at if they want to take a look at casa grande. bad first...
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