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One of the iconic Elephant Car Wash signs will be donated to Amazon. The other will be relocated to the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle.
Seattle Iconic Pink Elephant Car Wash sign is closer to attaining landmark status Seattle's Landmarks Preservation Board voted to approve nominating the neon sign for landmark consideration.
Randolph Car Wash opened in 1967, to serve the public and to clean the cars across the street at Randolph Oldsmobile. The old Randolph Car Wash sign was a fixture on the east edge of downtown.
It’s been a long time, years in fact, that a sign along East Kellogg has proclaimed that Charlie’s Car Wash will be reopening there. Now, the company finally has a realistic opening time frame.
The pink neon Elephant Car Wash sign was designated for landmark status and will be placed in public view downtown.
Multiple signs were installed along Cadiz Road in Wintersville last May to address problems with drivers waiting on the roadway to access the Wash-Rite Car Wash.
The Elephant Car Wash's cheerful neon sign, which had been perched at the corner of Battery Street and Denny Way since 1956, was deconstructed and lifted from its site for restoration and repair.
The pink elephant sign that drivers on Highway 111 have seen for generations now has official historic status.
South Lake Union's iconic neon pink Elephant Car Wash sign will soon be coming down and moved to its new home at the Museum of History and Industry. Rumors of possible demolition began swirling ...
Club Car Wash will build a new location on the sites of the former east-side Barnrd's and Legacy Bank buildings at 21st and Woodlawn — what will be the fifth location for the Missouri-based car ...