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Neon Museum: The Glowing Legacy of Old Vegas Signs

Explore Vegas history through iconic neon signs at the dazzling Neon Museum “boneyard.”

07/19/2017

Outdoor Nevada

Neon Museum: The Glowing Legacy of Old Vegas Signs

Clip: Season 2 Episode 10 | 6m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

Explore Vegas history through iconic neon signs at the dazzling Neon Museum “boneyard.”

Outdoor Nevada host John Burke visits the Neon Museum's "boneyard" in Las Vegas to explore the city's dazzling past through its iconic signs. From the Stardust to the Moulin Rouge, he uncovers the design, history, and cultural legacy of vintage neon — and how these glowing landmarks helped shape the story of Vegas and 20th-century America.

07/19/2017

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