Twenty years ago, Chris Raley watched the Las Vegas lights slowly disappear in the rearview mirror of a 26-foot U-Haul. After nearly two years in the city, he returned home to California feeling like ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — One of the most recognizable signs in Las Vegas history, the Stardust letters, have been re-lamped and are now illuminated daily at the The Neon Museum's Neon Boneyard. These ...
If you’re looking for repose after a night of Las Vegas debauchery – or just an alternative to gambling – follow the signs toward the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard, through downtown and into The ...
As much a Las Vegas legend as Elvis and the Rat Pack, the famed Lido de Paris revue at the legendary Stardust Hotel staged more than 22,000 performances across 22 years before its final curtain call ...
Much like a showgirl in sequins, Las Vegas knows how to sparkle. A gigawatt oasis in the Nevada desert, its lights pulse, blink and beckon. Even at several thousand feet, their pull is strong: ...
The Las Vegas strip wasn't always filled with larger-than-life LCD screens in front of hotels. In the 1950s and 1960s, most hotels on the famous boulevard were lit up by an illuminating piece of ...
It’s time for a Las Vegas history test, presented one letter at a time. Pictured here are letters from seven signs on display at the Neon Museum, 770 Las Vegas Blvd. North. The museum is home to more ...
The Barbary Coast was built by Michael Gaughan and opened in 1979. Photo by: SUN STAFF The sign at the Lawless Center on East Lake Mead Blvd., near Pecos Road, is shown, Monday March 19, 2012. Photo ...
South Nevada Avenue's past is starting to give way to its future. Two 1950s-era neon signs that once invited travelers to the Chief Motel and Stardust Lodge along South Nevada in Colorado Springs have ...