Ace Sign Company Sign Museum
2450 South 1st Street, Springfield, IL 62704
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Ace Sign Company Sign Museum has some of the most amazing signage throughout Illinois and beyond. Inside you can find the famous "Sonrise Doughnut" sign and other signs that pertain to Route 66. This attraction is a must see for all Route 66 fans!
Our facility blends modern manufacturing with timeless craftsmanship with a collection of over 85 historic signs and our in-house Neon Plant. Now, with six generations of sign makers, Ace Sign Co.’s philosophy continues to guide the company as a leader in the sign industry by building signs that inspire.
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