In Las Vegas, giant, elaborate signs flash and blink at casinos. Las Vegas Boulevard is lined with vintage signs that remind ...
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 ...
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 ...
As the iconic Tropicana prepares to make way for a new ballpark on the Strip, a piece of its storied past will continue to ...
Last summer, the museum announced its intention to relocate to the Arts District, and next month, it will debut the ...
Cirque du Soleil fans can soon view some of the troupe’s most iconic costumes at a first-ever Las Vegas exhibition that pulls ...
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 ...
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas ... Neon”), purchased by YESCO in the 1960s. The design, characteristic of the Googie architecture movement, was created by Betty Willis. The 25-foot-tall ...