• Displaying over 250 retired signs of casinos and businesses from all over town, the Neon Museum offers a peek into old Vegas.
  • A visit to the Neon Museum is a way to experience a little bit of what has made Las Vegas one of the most famous cities in the United States.
  • Many of the neon signs that once branded historic Las Vegas buildings have ended up here in the Neon Museum, also known as the Neon Boneyard.
  • The Neon Museum was officially established in 1996 and opened in its current location on Las Vegas Boulevard in downtown Las Vegas in 2012. .
  • For the last seven years, the Neon Museum of Las Vegas has been little more than an outdoor storage lot for the iconic signs that once adorned casinos and...
  • Just outside of downtown sits a colossal collection of colorful lights and tubes known as The Neon Museum Las Vegas.
  • New Museum Las Vegas. Photograph: Courtesy Neon Museum. ... of the past live on, many in all their illuminated glory on a plot of dirt in downtown Las Vegas.
  • Travel with Two Passports Packed as we visit the Neon Museum in Las Vegas for a fun few hours of exploring the old signs of this magical city.
  • The Neon Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, features signs from old casinos and other businesses displayed outdoors on 2.62 acres (1.06 ha).
  • On the Neon Museum Las Vegas’ website, they state that they’re on two acres. However, the Boneyard where most of the signs are on display isn’t actually very big.