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  3. Blair Grubb - Wikipedia

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    Grubb was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on January 21, 1954, and grew up in the then rural Carroll County of Maryland. The son of an electrician, he grew up in very modest surroundings and began working full-time as an electrician and sign maker starting at the age of 14 years, and continued to do so until his mid-twenties.

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    Belmont Glass Company, also known as the Belmont Glass Works, was one of Ohio's early glassmaking companies. It was named after Belmont County, Ohio , where the plant was located. The firm began operations in 1866 in a riverfront village along the east side of the county, which is known as Bellaire .

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    The sign features McDonald's Speedee character, who was phased out in favor of Ronald McDonald in the 1960s. [6] In 2009, the museum added a neon sign from Johnny’s Big Red Grill, once a popular restaurant among Cornell University students. [7] A sample of the display within the American Sign Museum in 2014 includes signs for Gulf Oil and ...

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    It fabricated the 120-by-70-foot (36.58-by-21.34-meter) neon sign for the Domino Sugars plant in Baltimore's Inner Harbor which was first illuminated on April 25, 1951. The neon tubing was replaced by LED lighting when the sign was modernized in 2021.