Debbie Reynolds, a trailblazing entertainer and businesswoman, often said her off-Strip hotel-casino that operated in the 1990s was “her little place” — and she had the massive neon signs to ...
The Tenderloin Museum, a scrappy cultural space and living history center celebrating the city’s perennial underdog neighborhood, is planning a major expansion that will triple its size and add a ...
Neon signs came to Las Vegas in the late 1920s, according to Emily Fellmer, senior collections manager at The Neon Museum. The Overland Hotel at the present site of Circa likely put up the first ...
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