A two-alarm fire Saturday night struck Tucsonâs sign art museum, authorities said.
About 10:45 p.m., firefighters went to the blaze at Ignite Sign Art Museum, at 331 South Olsen Avenue, near East Broadway and South Plumer Avenue, Tucson Fire said Sunday in a news release.
A second alarm was called at 11:15 p.m.
The fire was called under control at 12:02 a.m. Sunday, the release said.
Photos posted on social media by Tucson Fire show significant damage inside Ignite Sign Art Museum, near East Broadway and South Plumer Avenue.
Photos posted on social media by the department show significant damage inside the museum building. No injuries were reported.
The museum will be âclosed for an extended period of time,â it said on social media. âFrom what we can tell we lost pretty much all the small pieces in the collection,â the post continued. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Photos: It's a sign of the times as Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
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Lamp shades, with a local spin, are at Deco which was formerly on Broadway. It has antiques, art, jewelry and other gifts is now in the lobby of the Ignite Sign Art Museum. The museum, which opens on Wednesday, has more than 250 signs, clocks and other pieces. Some signs at the museum include a sign from the De Anza Drive-In movie theater and Jerryâs Lee Ho Market.
Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
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Deco, which was formerly on Broadway, has antiques, art, jewelry and other gifts in the lobby of the Ignite Sign Art Museum. The museum, which opens on Wednesday, has more than 250 signs, clocks and other pieces. The tickets are $15 and are available through Tucsonmod.com.
Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
Updated
A toy Texaco truck is on display near a jar full of vintage Union 76 balls at Deco as final preparations are being made at the Ignite Sign Art Museum. The museum, which opens on Wednesday, has more than 250 signs, clocks and other pieces.
Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
Updated
Wupper Airlines toys hang in Deco, which was formerly on Broadway. It has antiques, art, jewelry and other gifts is now in the lobby of the Ignite Sign Art Museum. The museum, which opens on Wednesday, has more than 250 signs, clocks and other pieces. Some signs at the museum include a sign from the De Anza Drive-In movie theater and Jerryâs Lee Ho Market.
Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
Updated
Owner Jude Cook walks through a replica of a diner as he makes final preparations at the Ignite Sign Art Museum. The museum, which opens on Wednesday. Some signs at the museum include a sign from the De Anza Drive-In movie theater and Jerryâs Lee Ho Market.
Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
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A miniature sign of the iconic Ghost Ranch Lodge is put into place between a Magic Carpet Golf sign and a Tropicana Motor Hotel sign as owner Jude Cook makes final preparations at the Ignite Sign Art Museum. The museum, which opens on Wednesday, has more than 250 signs, clocks and other pieces. Some signs at the museum include a sign from the De Anza Drive-In movie theater and Jerryâs Lee Ho Market.
Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
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Signs of all types, including one from the Jerry's Lee Ho Market, middle, are on display as final preparations are being made at the Ignite Sign Art Museum. The museum, which opens on Wednesday, has more than 250 signs, clocks and other pieces. The museum also houses Deco, which was formerly on Broadway. It has antiques, art, jewelry and other gifts. The tickets are $15 and are available through Tucsonmod.com.
Ignite Sign Art Museum opens
Updated
Owner Jude Cook works on an old clock that may have been made in Chicago as final preparations are being made at the Ignite Sign Art Museum. The museum at 331 S. Olsen, opens on Wednesday and has more than 250 signs, clocks and other pieces. Some signs at the museum include a sign from the De Anza Drive-In movie theater and Jerry’s Lee Ho Market. The museum also houses Deco, which was formerly on Broadway. It has antiques, art, jewelry and other gifts. The tickets are $15 and are available through Tucsonmod.com.



