At the corner of Colfax Avenue and Speer Boulevard, the sign of the now-closed Denver Diner stands. However, the large neon sign won't be there much longer.

According to the Westword and CityCast, you could own a slice of Denver history by giving the 800-pound neon sign a new home.

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Here's How You Can Own the Denver Diner Neon Sign

  • Must be available over the next two weeks to pick up the sign.
  • A big trailer to transport the neon sign.
  • A place to put the neon sign. No. Your front yard doesn't count.
  • Compensation or a nice gift for the crane operator that will be taking the sign down.

The Denver Diner neon sign is a behemoth at approximately 17 feet wide, seven feet tall, and 30 inches thick.  I am thinking that this neon sign would be a perfect fit in a large man-cave like a barn, warehouse, or somewhere else along those lines.

The Denver Diner closed permanently in early 2021. The location will soon become a Chase Bank. I remember back in the day spending many early mornings at the Denver Diner after a night of clubbing. I sure will miss that place.

Source: Westword/CityCast

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