Ever since Betty Willis designed the historic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign for Western Neon in 1959, Las Vegas has had a love affair with neon signs. It’s hard to believe, but for many years, no effort was made to preserve this rich area of local history. When old hotels were torn down or rebranded, their signs were simply discarded.
Somewhere around the mid-1990s, the nonprofit group behind the Neon Museum started storing signs haphazardly in an empty lot north of downtown, with the hope of someday providing them with a proper home. In the meantime, small tours were available by appointment on an informal basis, if you happened to know about it and were able to reach someone when you called.

