
The Neon Museum is where iconic Las Vegas signage goes to die. It’s like a pasture for old horses or a nursing home where weathered signs are just happy to have a bit of TLC, a spot to watch birds, and frequent visitors. It’s like a cemetery in New Orleans, where the dead rest above ground with the living! It’s a neon boneyard. Follow the light…














“I only ever play Vegas one night at a time. It’s a hideous, gaudy place; it may not be the end of the world per se, but you can certainly see it from there.” ~ Robin Williams

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What an interesting spot to visit.
Feels like a museum of dreams and lost nights.
I would love to visit here. How cool. A walk down memory lane.
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I miss neon signs. They’re rare as hens’ teeth now, at least in our area.
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Next trip would love to visit this museum. Colorful!
I have been to Vegas once and regret not going to the neon boneyard! I need to go back to see this. Love the photos and thank you for linking up.
I really enjoyed visiting this place a few years ago. The Yucca sign is my favorite!
I love those old neon signs. They really bring back lots of memories.
This one’s on my wish/bucket list!
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Wow, Sharon, I really enjoyed this tour of these old neon signs! Thank you so much for sharing. Love your photos!
Those are great signs and I love the angle you used.