

The Las Vegas Neon Sign Graveyard, is essentially a 3-acre final resting place of those infamous neon signs synonymous with Vegas. As it's officially known, the Neon Sign Museum offers tours and educational programs about their collection of signs dating as far back as the 1940s.
(Photos via Roadside Scholar)
1 comments:
hi lauren,
thank you for the mention - i am very flattered!
this place is downright spooky even in the broad daylight. it's right on the edge of downtown and even though the cars and people are all around you, you can't help but get an eerie feeling.
i hope someday you can see it in person. i think you'll come away with the same type of experience!
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