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It’s lights out at Vancouver’s iconic Igloo

As neon sign comes down, patrons recall personal service, friendly vibe at the beloved Vancouver burger and ice cream restaurant

By Scott Hewitt, Columbian staff writer
Published: June 23, 2021, 6:05am
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The sign for the former Igloo Restaurant is seen on the ground June 10. The Igloo, a vintage neighborhood diner, closed in 2018 but remained a landmark.
The sign for the former Igloo Restaurant is seen on the ground June 10. The Igloo, a vintage neighborhood diner, closed in 2018 but remained a landmark. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

The iconic neon sign that used to draw folks from far and wide to Vancouver’s neighborly Igloo Restaurant has been taken down and carted away. The new, replacement sign announces that the funny little former diner on the corner of East Evergreen Boulevard and Grove Street is now the home of Precision Air, a heating and air conditioning contractor.

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