Nostalgic neon from Spokane's past glows by dusk each night in the yard of Chris and Liz Bovey's West Plains home. The original signs came from regional favorites like White Elephant Surplus, Dempsey’s Brass Rail, Luigi's, Holiday Motel and the Italian Kitchen chef, who flips his pan again. With Vintage Print & Neon in the Garland District, Chris Bovey is known for his art of local iconic sites. It seems a natural fit to have now 16 historic signs scattered near his home – most with neon. But what's now called Bovey Boneyard didn't start intentionally. The lights first came on three years ago, when he was offered a sign from Wolffy's, a 1950s-style hamburger joint.