Established in 1996 to preserve Las Vegas’ under appreciated neon heritage, the Neon Boneyard houses many of the city's historic casino signs on a three-acre site at the edge of the city. The core of the collection of unrestored signage came from the pioneering Young Electric Sign Company, one of the first to produce neon signs in the area; but, in recent years, it has grown through donations from businesses and individuals who appreciate the key role played by neon in the growth of Las Vegas.
March 25, 2010
A junkyard of vintage glitz and glamour awaits you in Las Vegas
Labels:
advertising,
business signs,
illumination,
museums,
neon,
signage,
signs
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