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Nothing conjures images of Sin City like flashing casino signs, glitzy hotel marquees and dazzling wedding chapels. Celebrating the illuminated history of the city, The Neon Museum is a Las Vegas attraction that should not be missed, day or night. The collection includes more than 150 signs dating to the 1930s, heralding everything from liquor stores to wedding information, and the Red Barn Bar to the Flame Restaurant. Ten beautifully restored signs, including the original Aladdins Lamp, are exhibited at the Freemont Street Gallery, which is not a gallery building so much as a self-guided walking tour through the downtown neighborhood known as Old Vegas. If you see the signs at night when theyre illuminated, you will feel transported back to the Vegas of Sinatras day. The bulk of the collection rests (in peace?) at the 3-acre Neon Boneyard. Tours allow the curious and nostalgic to poke around among the original Silver Slipper and Golden Nugget signs and learn a bit about Vegas history along the way. No bones about it.
love the stardust sign!!! its my favorite!
falloutblinkday9 7 months ago
This stuff would make great art...
-Will-
MrBoJanglesDance4Me 10 months ago
I enjoyed the vid. Must visit...
theBuddhistMind 1 year ago
I was YESCO estimator in the old days 1987-1990 Mike, Brian Covey was by boss
Michaelsrs1 1 year ago
Been there. It's pretty interesting
annticki 1 year ago
what a lovely interview. I got so much info. Ok so like how do you book a tour here? I would love to go to this place. has anyone else been???
WonderWomanFan4life 1 year ago
interesting..
WonderWomanFan4life 1 year ago