Neon sign at The Virginian Lodge


Jordan Cawley of Sager Sign Arts in Idaho Falls, Idaho, attaches new neon tubes to the vintage sign at The Virginian Lodge on Thursday. The Broadway Avenue landmark has been renovated and restored, with the sign getting its first paint job in 40 years.
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Brad Boner has worked as a photojournalist for 25 years and has directed the News&Guide’s visuals since 2004. He lives on the west side of the Tetons with his wife, two kids, a grumpy cat and Rosie the red heeler.
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