On Nov. 15, 1973, Las Vegas’ world-renowned hotel-casinos switched off nearly all their famous signs and “plunged neon city into an unnatural and spooky darkness,” the Las Vegas Review ...
I’ve always loved retro neon signs so on a recent trip to Las Vegas, I made the Neon Sign Museum my first stop. It was a ...
On Wednesday, Raley was back in Las Vegas to donate his third miniature version of a classic Strip sign to the Neon Museum. On the verge of tears, he placed a 34-inch version of the 1960s Stardust ...
It’s not the most vintage of Vegas eateries ... the birthplace of modern Las Vegas. It was here that the city’s first telephone was installed, its first neon sign was designed, and the ...
If you have an interest in learning more about the city’s iconic signs and Las Vegas history in general, consider a visit to The Neon Museum. Located on Las Vegas Boulevard just north of the Mob ...
Today, this section of downtown Las Vegas is once again ready to compete ... Those with an interest in the city’s retro neon signs will also find a few along Fremont Street, including the ...
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