A Spenard community group organized by Jay Stange raised $2,700 through a GoFundMe campaign that was enough to buy the neon palm tree. Sixty people donated amounts ranging from $5 to $200. On a rainy ...
The fate of the iconic neon palm tree sign that once stood in front of the derelict Paradise Inn on Spenard Road will now be decided by a federal judge. Judge Ralph Beistline is being asked to settle ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage residents have banded together to purchase a neon-lit palm tree sign from the federal government. The 22-foot (7-meter) “tree” was previously located at the Paradise ...