The sign has been in storage for years, even as tourists travel from around the world hoping to see it and the music shop ...
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VIP Records sign, an iconic Long Beach landmark, will finally go back on display for the world
The City Council OK’d a contract with World Famous VIP Records and its owner, Kelvin Anderson, to publicly display the iconic ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. After years of languishing in storage ...
A group from the city of Sacramento visited Alpha Architectural Signs where they viewed the original and the replica Tower Records signs in July 2024. The people in the photo are, left to right: Jason ...
The City Council will discuss the future of Long Beach’s iconic World Famous VIP Records sign next week. The council on Tuesday, Jan. 6, will decide whether to approve a contract and other necessary ...
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