
Neon Museum
The Neon Boneyard — two acres of retired Vegas casino signs preserved outdoors near Downtown, with day and night tours.
Address
770 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone
+1 702-387-6366
About Neon Museum
The Neon Museum was founded in 1996 to rescue the casino signs that had piled up at YESCO's Las Vegas yard after decades of demolition. The collection now spans more than 250 signs across two acres on Las Vegas Boulevard North — the Stardust, the Sahara horseshoe, the original Hard Rock guitar, the Moulin Rouge marquee. The lobby is the salvaged shell of the 1961 La Concha Motel, designed by Paul Revere Williams. Standard tours walk the boneyard with a guide; the popular Brilliant! show projects archival footage onto the dimmed signs after dark, animating the static collection. Reservations required; walk-up admission is rarely available. Best done at sunset for the daylight-to-darkness transition. About a five-minute drive north of the Fremont Street Experience.
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