My blogger pal
Wendyvee had a post recently about some really big roadside corkscrews that jogged my memory about a similar delight we encountered on our way home from a trip we took to Montana a few years ago. Hurley, Wisconsin is on the Montreal River, just over the state line from Michigan's Upper Peninsula. They bill themselves as "where 51 ends and the fun begins," meaning Highway 51, and they're known for mining, their Little Finland area, and for being a hangout of Al Capone, John Dillinger, and Baby Face Nelson in the 1920s.
As you may have gleaned, The Corkscrew is a liquor store on Hurley's Route 2 with a really big corkscrew for a sign. Fifteen feet tall, to be precise (thank you,
Debra Jane Seltzer). According to
an article in the Chicago Tribune, owner Robert Vittone welded it himself out of stainless steel tubing. "When I built it, I didn't really pursue it as being the world's largest. A guy thought I should get in this book that has the world's largest and biggest," said Vittone, who seems blase about the whole world's biggest thing.
Signs like these make driving fun. This place would be especially appropriate if traffic ever backs up on the highway out front...you know, like a...bottleneck?
5 comments:
An exciting twist in roadside advertising :) Salud!
somehow distracted by the "old style" beer sign!!
Me too! I love the 'old style' beer sign. Love the cork screw too...I'm glad there are people out there who put some ingenuity into their signs.
Man, what I would give to find the bottle of wine that corkscrew opens.
THANK YOU ALL F0R STOPPING BY,SAYING HI,TAKING A PIC.,RESTING A BIT,B.S.ING,AND PATRONIZING 'THE CORKSCREW LIQUOR STORE" HOPE YOU ENJOYED OUR ORIGINAL WORK OF METAL ART! Y"ALL COME BACK NOW,YA HEAR!BOB,SIS,AND,GARY VITTONE.
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