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Where Neon Signs Go to Die: The Neon Boneyard in Las Vegas267 comments

Cheri Lucas wrote 6 months ago: While my past three or four trips into the glittery desert have centered on pure debauchery, I … more →

Tags: Art, Photography, downtown vegas, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Strip, Neon, neon boneyard, Neon Museum, neon signs

FREE SESSION FEE for the first to book at the LAS VEGAS Neon Boneyard. LAS VEGAS PHOTOGRAPHER2 comments

reneewaters wrote 9 months ago: I had a session that was going to be at the neon boneyard that has been postponed (they are out of t … more →

Tags: neon boneyard, bright clothes, session fee, and Holiday cards

Vegas Artifacts 2

DenverGambler wrote 11 months ago: I think I’ll probably turn this into a bi-weekly post.  There is just so much good Vegas memor … more →

Tags: Circus Circus, desert inn, binions, Vegas Artifacts, Silver Slipper

Everything Must Go At The Sahara

CitySpoon wrote 11 months ago: After the horror stories of what was the first day of the Grand Liquidation at the Sahara. I decided … more →

Tags: Events, Las Vegas, Deals, Coupons, Cityspoon.com, Sahara, The Sahara Hotel and Casino, salé, Deal

Vegas Artifacts1 comment

DenverGambler wrote 11 months ago: When I have some time to kill, one of my favorite things to do is to search eBay for vintage Las Veg … more →

Tags: Sands, dunes, Silver City, Ebay

Let's Do This

DenverGambler wrote 11 months ago: I can probably count on six hands, five feet, and eight…. well you get the idea… how man … more →

Tags: Fremont St, booze, The Strip, Vegas Artifacts, Gambling

Christmas Time in Las Vegas/Ethel M Chocolate & Lights Spectacular

beckyajohnson wrote 1 year ago: While much of the country has been experiecing frigidly-cold temperatures and near-blizzard conditio … more →

Tags: Las Vegas, Christmas, ethel m, chocolates, Botanical gardens, desert, Tourism

Padre Francisco Garces

Mark A Spilmon wrote 4 years ago: If you have ever traveled the LV Bulevard twards Fremont St., Downtown, you will notice that one of … more →

Tags: History


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