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Vintage Neon- Golden Pin Lanes Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 2/12/2015
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Feb 2020: Difficulty increased due to bees inhabiting the GZ. Moved the cache away from the pine tree a bit. Hint is a spoiler.

For the FINAL: Stage I missing so often, decided to display the final coords on this one. Please park a little north of the GZ on the street, away from the blind corner. Because of the trees cars heading west and turning onto the street cannot see you until they are right on top of you. BARBED WIRE alert.


Are you a neon sign enthusiast? Please visit my neon sign blog!Click HERE.

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Here is an old bowling alley still located along the Miracle Mile in Tucson. The old sign for the Golden Pin Lanes used to have neon, but now with paint that has been baking in the relentless Arizona sun. However with the mini-lights on the sign it looks quite spectacular at night! The building itself, built in the mid 1960's, also features a bowling pin and ball that can be seen from the roadside. One of the few great old bowling alleys in Arizona that still survives.

For some fun smilies, while you are here try Raven Art Studio's bowling puzzles.

In April 2012, restored vintage neon signs were installed and unveiled along Tucson's historic Miracle Mile. These signs can be seen on Drachman between Stone Avenue and Oracle Road. This was once Tucson's main automotive corridor to north. For many, this drive defined their Tucson experience; for others, it shaped their first impression of the Old Pueblo. Swimming pools, flickering neon and lush grassy courtyards welcomed visitors to motels with names like La Siesta, Frontier, and El Rancho. Restaurants served steak and music for under $2.00.

While not all of the businesses advertised still exist today, the signs serve as vibrant reminders of Tucson's glittering past and its heritage as a popular stop for tourists within the Southwest. These classic neon signs evoke an era of fast cars and a slower pace of life.

Restoration of these treasures represented a collaborative effort between the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation (THPF) and Pima Community College. Many of the restored signs were rescued by individuals as the buildings were being demolished, and then generously donated to the THPF. (THPF, 2012).The conditions of the signs vary, from newly restored and functioning to poor, painted over signs with the glowing neon forever stilled.

If you know of a historic Tucson sign that is in storage or in a backyard please contact the foundation at info@preservetucson.org

Source: https://preservetucson.org/sites/thpf/files/project-doc/the_neon_pueblo_tucsonsignguide.pdf,http://roadsidepeek.com/roadusa/southwest/arizona/azbowl/index.htm

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)