
I’m told that the sign has been removed as of 2016.
Thomasville Commercial Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

I’m told that the sign has been removed as of 2016.
Thomasville Commercial Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
I tried to buy that sign about 25 years with intentions of donating to a museum but the store owners said no. It will make me sick to hear that sign is not preserved for future generations to enjoy. Does anyone know what actually happened to it?
My father sold it to a collector when the city made him take it down several years ago. It had become a hazard since the glass from the neon was broken and falling off.
My brother owned this store, with it gone, seems just so “different” . Great pic of his sign. Really like and appreciate what You are doing with all the pictures. Thanks
I remember my mother taking me and my brother to get new shoes at the Buster Brown Store.I also remember whenI was to big to wear BB shoes,thought I was grown up.
Me too! In the late 60s we’d drive into town on Saturdays with my parents and grandparents to do the shopping and about once a year my brother and I would get new shoes. Then we’d get a Coke in a glass bottle which was a special treat back then. Always had to see the big oak too.
This is my dad’s sign! Cool picture.
Super cool find and shot, Mr. Brown!!!
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