Q:
I’ve heard there’s a Neon Museum in Las Vegas. Where is it and how many signs does it display?
A:
The Neon Museum is actually a collection of vintage signs displayed outdoors in the Fremont Street Experience corridor downtown. Upwards of 10 signs have now been restored and placed on poles along Fremont and 3rd streets, including the Hacienda’s dramatic Horse and Rider, the original Aladdin’s Lamp, and the Flame Restaurant.
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