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The Neon Museum

On a 2016 trip to fabulous Las Vegas, I stayed in Downtown Las Vegas and got to experience a slice of Old Vegas at the Fremont Experience. While staying in Downtown Las Vegas, I hit up The Neon Museum just a short taxi ride north of the Downtown core. The museum maintains the neon-era signage of old Las Vegas and contains many eclectic pieces of Las Vegas history. For any history buff, this museum is worth the northward trip. Here is a gallery of some of the famous (or infamous) signage from Old Vegas!

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Caesars Palace From the 70s
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Funny and scary Neon Duck
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luck of the irish
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The Sahara Casino, now the SLS
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The infamous Stardust
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Imagine her standing tall on the Las Vegas strip
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Formerly the pirates of Treasure Island
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Yucca Hotel with a Neon Cactus
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Weathered Clark Inn Sign
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Golden era Riviera and Tropicana signs
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Binion's trademark H for horseshoe
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