New home for landmark neon sign after six decades
LETHBRIDGE – Your drive along 6 Avenue S. may look a little different all of a sudden.
The Alberta Meat Market sign, a fixture for nearly 60 years, has been removed from the former shop. The property owner has donated it to the Galt Museum and Archives, where it has joined the collections.
“We’re very excited to become the new caretaker of that sign,” curator Aimee Benoit said of the 1950s-era neon sign. She said the museum learned it would be available and was able to arrange its donation.
While the Alberta Meat Market first opened on that site in 1922, the sign wasn’t installed until 1959. The business closed, after four generations of family ownership, in 2012.


