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Magnolia was folded into Mobil in 1959, and Mobil adopted the red Pegasus logo. Even today, the city of Dallas has an agreement with Exxon Mobil to continue to use the image as a symbol for the city.
A 1934 red neon Pegasus, a familiar emblem of Mobil Oil, has been lit up once again in Dallas, restoring a symbol of a city known for its close association with the oil business that had been ...
The Pegasus neon sign glow brightly again in downtown Dallas outside the Omni Dallas Hotel. Jake Dean The neon symbol of Mobil Oil has been placed on an oil derrick outside the Omni Dallas Hotel ...
Jeremy McKane had never thought much about Pegasus, Dallas’ flying red horse, until art connoisseur June Mattingly sat him down in early 2011 and told him a story.
In 1959, Mobil Oil acquired Socony-Vacuum and adopted the pegasus, giving the symbol national notoriety and solidifying its connection to Dallas. It would remain as Mobil Oil’s logo for almost ...
A Pegasus sign that was perched atop a downtown Dallas building for 65 years has been restored and will once again be on display. Latest U.S.
The Dallas Business Journal features local business news about Dallas. ... Six years after resuming its position high above downtown Dallas, the flying red horse called Pegasus has been stilled.
The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved up to $357,000 in repairs for the Pegasus sign, which sits atop the Magnolia Building in downtown Dallas. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...