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The Shell Factory closed its doors Sept. 29 and has been put up for sale. The Old Florida-style attraction was home to a restaurant, a zip line, a 4.5-acre nature park and a sprawling, more than ...
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' leather bomber jacket, famously worn in a 1983 photo where he flipped off an IBM sign, is up for auction and expected to fetch $75,000. The auction also includes an ...
And a big sign proclaiming “the largest gift store in the USA.” You could own all those and more in a new online auction for the closed The Shell Factory & Nature Park .
The bomber jacket was worn by Steve Jobs in an iconic 1983 photograph where he can be seen showing middle finger to an IBM sign in New York city. The jacket could sell for up to $75,000, as ...
After an auction for the same sign in yellow fetched $103,102, ... Livvy Dunne's hilarious reaction to Joey Chestnut caught on camera during chicken finger-eating contest; ...
So far, as of Friday morning, the Minute Maid Park logo signs are dominating the auction. The Logo Sign from the Union Station Atrium is currently the top item, fetching a high bid of $9,250 with ...
Signs, tables and other memorials of the old Bogey Inn will get new owners this week. ... Bids can be submitted now though the actual auction, which starts at 2 p.m. on Thursday.
The iconic Twitter bird sign that used to adorn the company's old San Francisco headquarters before Elon Musk's rebrand and gutting of the company was sold at an auction for nearly $35,000.
RR Auction, which deals in “rare and collectible items" said the 560-pound (254 kilogram) sign, which measured 12 feet by 9 feet (3.7 meters by 2.7 meters) sold for $34,375. It did not name the ...
The last five signs bearing the name Taylor Swift Way are up for auction until Sunday at midnight. A total of 22 signs went up along Queen Street W., John Street, Front Street and Blue Jays Way.
While the auction includes a valuable Apple-1 estimated to bring in over $300,000, other unique items include Steve Jobs’ famous “middle finger to IBM leather ... bird to an IBM sign in ...