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When businesses were sold or remodeled, their neon signs often were thrown away.
Neon signs are more fragile, harder to repair and use more electricity than LEDs, says Bob Clauss of Parvin-Clauss Sign Company Inc. in Carol Stream, a Chicago suburb. Those factors often prompt businesses with old neon signs to replace them, he says. 'Customers are looking for a good value, and they want to do what's right for the environment,' Clauss says.
Zamudio documented his favorites in a book of photos, Chicago Neon Signs: Downtown and Neighborhood Landmarks Through a Toy Camera, out last week. 'In 20 years, none of them are going to be around,' he says. 'What's lost is character, a sense of the neighborhood community and a piece of history.'
Chicago needs to move quickly to rescue its historic neon, says Jim Peters, president of Landmarks Illinois




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