The Neon Museum, Las Vegas

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The Neon Museum

Heimili The Neon Museum: General Admission · Las Vegas

770 Las Vegas Blvd N

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The Neon Museum in Las Vegas preserves and displays the iconic neon signs that once lit up the city's casinos, hotels, and businesses across decades of growth and reinvention. Spread across an outdoor boneyard in the downtown Arts District, the collection holds more than 200 unrestored and restored signs, from the original Caesars Palace lettering to the towering Stardust marquee. The site occupies the former La Concha Motel lobby, a mid-century modern structure designed by Paul Revere Williams in 1961, which now serves as the museum's visitor centre.

General Admission grants access to the main Neon Boneyard, where signs are arranged across an open-air campus that rewards slow exploration. The museum sits within walking distance of Fremont Street, placing it at the centre of Las Vegas's effort to document its own commercial and architectural history. For anyone interested in American graphic design, postwar typography, or the particular visual culture that made Las Vegas recognisable worldwide, the collection offers a rare and carefully curated record.

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The Neon Museum

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770 Las Vegas Blvd N
Póstnúmer
89101
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Las Vegas

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