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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 ...
As the iconic Tropicana prepares to make way for a new ballpark on the Strip, a piece of its storied past will continue to shine at the Neon Museum in downtown Las Vegas. The museum has preserved ...
The lead designer of the Athletics Las Vegas ballpark will give a look inside how the idea of the facility came to life this ...
The addition of the sign to the museum's collection was made possible through a collaboration between The Neon Museum, the Las Vegas Super Bowl Host Committee, and the Las Vegas Convention and ...
Key Highlight: 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. Once the sun goes down, Las Vegas ...
YESCO has created 80% of Vegas’ iconic neon signs since 1932. Their trash soon became a Las Vegas treasure when they needed a dumping ground. In 1996, the Neon Boneyard came alive, opening to the ...
Just past the doors of Las Vegas City Hall is an array of mannequins covered in the vibrant fabrics of elaborate costumes.
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 ...