On Nov. 15, 1973, Las Vegas’ world-renowned hotel-casinos switched off nearly all their famous signs and “plunged neon city into an unnatural and spooky darkness,” the Las Vegas Review ...
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Las Vegas' Tropicana sign lives on at the Neon MuseumThe museum has preserved the original Tropicana neon sign, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the city's vibrant history ... the Debbie Reynolds sign on the night of the Tropicana's implosion.
the city’s burgeoning nightlife and music scene, to my personal favorite — paying tribute to State Street’s automotive and lowrider culture, the neon signs represent people and places from ...
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