The Neon Museum, also known as the Neon Boneyard, is a repository of Las Vegas’ vibrant history and culture, located in the heart of the city. Here, visitors can explore a collection of 250 discarded neon signs, each a relic from iconic establishments like the Stardust, Moulin Rouge, Desert Inn, Aladdin, and Flamingo. These signs, with their vivid colors and dynamic designs, not only preserve the art form for which Las Vegas is famous but also offer a tangible connection to the city’s past. Walking through the museum, one can almost hear the echoes of the city’s storied past, brought to life by the glowing symbols of its former glory.
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