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Iconic Nut Tree Road Sign In Vacaville Comes Down

VACAVILLE (CBS SF) -- A piece of Bay Area history is gone.

The iconic Nut Tree sign has been a fixture along Interstate 80 for more than 70 years. In a matter of days, a crane took down the 72-foot sign that took 2 years to install.

The beloved road sign didn't go down without a fight. A group of protesters led by Supervisor John Vasquez came to the site and demanded some sort of preservation plan. By Wednesday afternoon, a plan between the city and the developer was reached to put the 3-panel sign in an as-yet-undetermined museum.

The family-owned business it stood for is long gone. Nut Tree fruit farm was a tourist attraction for celebrities and regular folk. Even the Queen of England once visited there.

KPIX 5's Ken Bastida used to work at the shop.

"I actually met my wife there way back when they still had a miniature railroad,a pie shop and a toy store. Good times!"

Ken Bastida A little bit of Bay Area history came down this afternoon. The iconic NUT TREE RESTAURANT sign that's been...

Posted by KPIX CBS San Francisco Bay Area on Wednesday, March 18, 2015

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