This is a Fine Art photo of the 'FREEZE KING' plastic sign some where in the US. It is difficult to keep all these fine art photos in place. However, there is history here, in the 1960s plastic was the rage, everything was cheaper in plastic, so the wonderful neon signs from the 1920s through the 1950s, which lined many a Main Streets in small America, were being hauled to the trash yard, including the colorful porcelain signs from the 1800s. Most of our advertising heritage was taken down and thrown away. Only to be replaced by generic plastic. Sadly this trend continues, but lately there has been revival of interest in the art of neon signs. So Time Square in New York and Las Vegas, Nevada will not be the only places that neon will flash and shine. If you are not really into art, per-say, but would want to own some kind of a photo of something to hang on your walls, why not a photo of a plastic sign? Hey now.