In a city famous for lights, it is nice to honor the old neon signs. This historic display is located within the Fremont Street Experience and though it is open all day, it is best viewed at night. See the original Aladdin's lamp in its full-color splendor and the horse and rider from the old Hacienda Hotel. The museum often adds new items to this marvelous collection. Admission is free, but donations are gladly accepted.
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I have been to so many places in Vegas, I thought I have seen it all, but no -- there's more, don't forget the Neon Museum! I LOVE this place. I can't wait...
So, dating has hit another new low. It was not too long ago that I found out that some of the guys I had dated in the past or currently dating actually had...
I have heard about this place and always wanted to check it out. There have been several movies that have used this as a backdrop and it's just interesting...
“Signs, signs, everywhere are signs”
We visited the Boneyard, which is related to the Neon Museum. You have to contact them ahead, in order to reserve a tour date/time. The tour is...
“Best kept secret of Las Vegas - a must visit place”
While in Vagas after Christmas we went to visit the Neon Musuem - the Boneyard. It was one of the best tours of the trip, and quite frankly one...
“Really Fascinating”
This was a highlight on our recent trip. The tour lasts about an hour, and requires a bit of walking. The old signs are very interesting, and t...
“Nice restored signs on Fremont Street”
I didn't get to take the boneyard tour, but there are several restored signs along Freemont Street. There are plaques near some of them, but yo...
“Loved the tour”
I went on the Boneyard Tour at the end of October with some people I met from the forum. The guide was very well informed and quickly answered ...
“Neon Boneyard - Vegas history”
This review is actually for the Neon boneyard tour which is different to the Neon musueum (which isnt a museum, but a collection of restored ne...
A permanent home for fabulous relics of quintessential Vegas art: the neon sign.
Adjacent to the Fremont Street Experience, this permanent outdoor museum showcases old signs and neon sculptures of casinos and bus
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