The iconic Mirage sign – which has welcomed guests from Las Vegas Boulevard for the past 34 years – will live on within The Neon Museum’s collection. Courtesy Neon Museum ...
Past the towering Strip hotels and bright lights of the Fremont Street Experience lies a boneyard filled with history that comes alive at night. When an old hotel, bar or even flower shop was set to ...
My first visit to the spot that would become the Neon Museum was on July 12, 2001, or so my photo archive tells me. On that day, I went to the Young Electric Sign Company’s (YESCO) “boneyard,” then a ...