I must walked around for about an hour asking where the `museum' was until I realized that the signs are hung around Neonopolis and Fremont Street.
I just came across a photo I took of the `Hacienda' caballero that was hanging overhead. They should have preserved the brilliant parabola that was at the entrance of the `Mint' before the `Horsheshoe' took the property over.
Nicely done. I enjoyed seeing the signs "alive" more so than sitting idle in the boneyard, although they do have a certain appeal that way as well. :)
the real place you have to go is a junkyard on the north LV boulevard, after downtown ; you can see there the most famous neon sign from the past (Golden Nugget, Horshoe, ceasar...and many more) that are parked there, wating for an hypothetic restoration. You can see it in some movies like "Mars Attack".
neonmuseum. org/ tours.html
check it out
skelter741 1 year ago
Website states $15 admission, not free....
skelter741 1 year ago
wandered thru this and it was cool even though it seems the area isnt making any money
bwayne6 2 years ago
I must walked around for about an hour asking where the `museum' was until I realized that the signs are hung around Neonopolis and Fremont Street.
I just came across a photo I took of the `Hacienda' caballero that was hanging overhead. They should have preserved the brilliant parabola that was at the entrance of the `Mint' before the `Horsheshoe' took the property over.
A very well-maintained cultural project.
Neptunesque 2 years ago
Zorro at 0:53
JeagerEX 2 years ago
From what located where that chef sign originally installed??
JeagerEX 2 years ago
Nicely done. I enjoyed seeing the signs "alive" more so than sitting idle in the boneyard, although they do have a certain appeal that way as well. :)
gracefullj 3 years ago
I love the futuristic-sounding music used in this promo.
Jal8919536 4 years ago
the real place you have to go is a junkyard on the north LV boulevard, after downtown ; you can see there the most famous neon sign from the past (Golden Nugget, Horshoe, ceasar...and many more) that are parked there, wating for an hypothetic restoration. You can see it in some movies like "Mars Attack".
coolerator2 5 years ago