This posting is from: Tina Tawdre
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Several years ago at DLV, this topic came up from some people wanting to
visit the neon sign graveyard. Here's an apparant information update
regarding its location.
>From MSNBC:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/Default.aspx?id=3840263&p1=0 <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/Default.aspx?id=3840263&p1=0>
YESCO is the firm responsible for the many neon extravaganzas that help
illuminate Vegas and other glitzy places the world. (They even created the
huge twanging guitar that stands outside the Hard Rock Cafe; the one
featured in such films as Honey, I Blew Up the Kid and Con-Air.) Until
recently, the "graveyard" seen in the movie where hundreds of once-vibrant
signs were left for dead was visible behind YESCO at 5119 Cameron Street.
However, the collection was acquired by the Neon Museum, which now restores
the signs for public display. As for old signs waiting for restoration,
they're now kept on a three-acre "Neon Boneyard" at the corner of Encanto
and McWilliams drives, just north of downtown. Though the lot is not open
to the public, many old signs are visible from the street as they were at
their previous site.
-- Tina Tawdre
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(This posting was entered by Tina Tawdre, an external user of MyDLV.)