
“Will Herron, a businessman, dreamed of a huge thermometer for 25 years before he made it a reality in California’s high desert. The World’s Largest Thermometer is 134-ft.-tall, symbolic of the record high temperature in the US, in Death Valley — 134 degrees Fahrenheit in 1913. It juts up next to Bob’s Big Boy in Baker, a small town near Nevada, ‘Gateway to Death Valley.’ The site chosen for the thermometer was along the main drag through town, visible from the interstate, and next to Failing’s Bun Boy coffee shop (a popular eatery owned by J.O. Failing, rebuilt after a fire in 1990, and since closed). In 1991, Herron paid to have the thermometer constructed by Young Electric Sign Co. (manufacturers of many neon and bulb monstrosities of the Vegas strip). They used 33 tons of steel, and almost 5,000 lamps to render the three-sided digital display. After strong winds broke the thermometer, smashing a gift shop under construction, it was rebuilt, and eventually filled with concrete so that it would survive anything short of a direct thermonuclear attack.” w/ photos