Without seeing the photo, I wouls say it is the billboard at Logan Blvd. and Western ave. I Have an aerial photo of the area that pre-dates the expressway, and there was a rail bridge and mostly frame houses. The billboard is still there, and except for new development, the streets have not changed.
AnswerNo, This looks like the one more towards the lakefront, And is NOT the Budweiser neon sign which was installed in 1960, But went through several changes in the past 20 years. The other sign was an old-fashioned billboard, Specifically advertising Budweiser. This was most likely in an entirely different section of Chicago. The photo was most likely from the late 1950's-early 1960's.
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