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Corky Scholl, a 9News team member, founded Save the Signs to document and preserve Denver's vintage signs.
Scholl passed away on August 30th at 48 years old. His work will be continued by Jeff "JJ" Bebout (Neon Dad) and Todd Matuszewicz from Morry's Neon.
Scholl's preservation efforts were inspired by the Mozart Lounge sign, which he helped restore.
Save the Signs has grown into a Facebook group with over 27,000 followers, advocating for landmark status for historic signs.
Plans are underway to create a museum to further preserve Denver's signage history.
Why this matters: Scholl's work highlights the importance of preserving local history and cultural heritage. The Save the Signs initiative ensures that future generations can appreciate the artistry and stories behind Denver's iconic signs.
Corky Scholl's Save the Signs initiative began 13 years ago when he noticed the disappearance of classic signs around East Colfax. As a photojournalist, he began documenting these signs, creating a Facebook page to record and preserve them. This effort evolved into a significant force for preservation, influencing landmark status efforts and inspiring others to protect these pieces of history.
Scholl's approach to preservation prioritized restoring signs in place, keeping them as close as possible to their original locations, and, if necessary, ensuring they were saved from destruction, even if it meant private collections.
The planned museum and continued social media presence will ensure that Scholl's work lives on, celebrating Denver's unique visual history. Learn more about the organization on their Facebook Page. <Insert Facebook Share Button Here>
Q: What was Save the Signs?
Save the Signs was an organization founded by Corky Scholl to document, preserve, and advocate for the historic signs of Denver.
Q: What are the plans for the future of Save the Signs?
Jeff "JJ" Bebout and Todd Matuszewicz are working to continue Scholl's work, including maintaining the social media presence and establishing a museum.
Q: How did Corky Scholl get started in sign preservation?
Scholl was inspired to start Save the Signs after witnessing the poor repainting of the Mozart Lounge sign, which motivated him to document and preserve Denver's historic signage.
Corky Scholl's passion for preserving Denver's signs has created a lasting legacy.
Save the Signs will continue its mission to protect and celebrate the city's visual history.
You can support Save the Signs by following their social media, visiting the future museum, and advocating for the preservation of local landmarks.
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