The Meadow Gold Sign is a Route 66 landmark in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
[1]The sign is located at East 11th Street and South Quaker Avenue.
[2] In the 1990s, the sign's lights stopped glowing, and in 2004 the building was sold and scheduled for demolition.
The Tulsa Foundation for Architecture attempted to prevent the demolition by persuading the new owners to let them dismantle the sign and install it in a different location.
The TFA received a $15,000 grant from the National Park Service, arguing that the sign had become an art piece.