The first moving neon sign in Edmonton has found a new home alongside other heritage signs on 104th Street near Rogers Place.

For 44 years, the Hayden's Fine Furniture & Appliances sign steadily rocked as customers entered the store on 34th Avenue and 101st Street.

The sign is now a colourful addition to the Edmonton Neon Sign Museum.

The museum is on the side of a Telus building on 104th Street just south of 104th Avenue, and on the Mercer Warehouse, across 104th Street.

The Hayden's sign is on the south-facing wall of the Mercer Warehouse.

On-hand to see the sign installed in the new location were family members of Hayden's Fine Furniture, including owner Doug Wright.

"My son took the sign down when we closed the business in 2012," Wright said. "He had the sign restored and now it sits on the side of a building."

'Grandma Hayden,' as the sign is called, brings the total number of signs in Edmonton's Neon Sign Museum to 19.