Post-Dispatch photos: Sunday, January 15, 2012
Date: 1/15/2012 Album ID: 1400106
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St. Louis Cardinals GM John Mozeliak talks to the crowd during the Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up 2012 at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch in St. Louis, Mo. on Saturday Jan. 14, 2012.
Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.com
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Mason Heller, 8, from St. Charles, talks with St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter, right, as he gets an autograph from the player during the St. Louis Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch on Saturday on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012.
Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.com
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The icon Fox Theatre sign serves a back drop for many events during St. Louis' annual First Night festivities. Sean Kennedy, a Flippen' Out team member, performs near the Fox Theatre during the 2011 First Night on Grand Boulevard Saturday Dec. 31 2011. Flippen' Out performed three extreme trampoline shows during the festivities. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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The neon sign in front of Melroys in the Grove neighborhood is an example of signs in St. Louis. Photographed Wednesday Jan. 11, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A 1920s moving diorama sign for the city of Waltham Ma. is one that businessman Greg Rhomberg hopes to feature in an upcoming gallery show. Rhomberg has a warehouse of over 200 old St. Louis signs and memorabilia. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A neon Hodge's Chile and Lunch Room sign is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse. Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A flashing Pevely Drugs and Select Icecream sign is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A neon Jesus Saves sign from a St. Louis church is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A neon sign from the Golden Gate Church of the Nazarene in Benton Park is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A neon Buster Brown Shoes sign is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A neon Meletio's Hot Fish sign is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A neon Poll Parrot Shoes sign is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A neon Falstaff sign is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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A neon sign from Lee Optical in Wellston is one of the 200 signs businessman Greg Rhomberg has in his warehouse.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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Two neon signs from St. Louis diners are part of businessman Greg Rhomberg's sign collection.  Rhomberg and artist Bill Christman hope to one day open a sign museum in St. Louis. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Photo by Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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This side show banner is part of businessman Greg Rhomberg's collection of over 200 old St. Louis signs and memorabilia. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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Businessman Greg Rhomberg has a warehouse of over 200 old St. Louis signs and memorabilia. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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Businessman Greg Rhomberg has a warehouse of over 200 old St. Louis signs and memorabilia. Photos taken Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012. 
Emily Rasinski,  erasinski@post-dispatch.com
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The sign outside the shuttered California Do-nut Co., 2924 S. Jefferson Avenue on Wednesday Jan 11, 2012.
Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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On a snowy morning, the neon sign of the Donut Drive-In attracts customers Thursday Jan. 12, 2012.
Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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