Photo of the Day: The Neon Museum Las Vegas
| Taken by JoAnna | 4 Comments » | Guest Post, North America, Photo of the Day, United States
A lot of people think that Las Vegas has little history or culture, which is understandable given the fact that the city is often about the newest, biggest, brightest and fanciest thing. What many people don’t know is that the storied history of Las Vegas is documented in the Neon Museum Boneyard, which is a collection of more than 150 of the city’s old neon signs. Several signs have been replaced with modern, fanciful ones, but others remain from hotels, businesses and attractions that no longer exist on the famous Las Vegas Strip.
Those who visit Las Vegas can check out the Neon Museum Boneyard by scheduling a tour time on-line with the Neon Museum of Las Vegas.
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Tags: blogsherpa, Las Vegas, nevada, North America, Photo of the Day, signs, USA
Unlikely I will visit Las Vegas anytime soon, but I really do like the composition of your picture
Thanks Siddhartha. The Neon Boneyard is a very photogenic place.
love this shot — especially the angle
Thanks Michael. It’s an incredibly photographic place, though there are strict rules regarding commercial photography. If you ever get the chance to go, don’t forget to take your camera!