East Mesa's neon-sign decorated corridor harkens back to a bygone era that no longer sees the number of tourists flocking to places such as Starlite Motel along Main Street. Feb. 20, 2009
Since 1960 the neon sign outside the Starlite Motel in Mesa has been a sight to view while traveling along Main Street, which was damaged during high winds, shown Monday, October 11, 2010.
Since 1960 the neon sign outside the Starlite Motel in Mesa has been a sight to view while traveling along Main Street, which was damaged during high winds, shown Monday, October 11, 2010.
Since the 1960 the neon sign outside the Starlite Motel in Mesa has been a sight to view while traveling along Main Street, which was damaged during last weeks high winds, shown, Monday, October 11, 2010.
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mvccd1000 posted at 9:20 pm on Sat, Nov 20, 2010.
I hope the Trib follows up on this story once a fund has been set up. Downtown Mesa doesn't have much worth showing visitors... it would be a shame if the diving lady can't be restored.
reddi27 posted at 6:21 pm on Mon, Nov 22, 2010.
"the outstretched ones are 14-feet long and way 250 pounds"... Really? The reporter doesn't know how to spell weigh and the copy editor missed it? Are you trying to complete with AZcentral?