Santiago de las Vegas, Nevada

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History of Santiago de las Vegas

The Neon Boneyard RoadyGoat

1996

At 770 North Las Vegas Boulevard sits the Neon Museum, founded in 1996 to rescue the city's discarded signs. Its outdoor 'Boneyard' holds more than 250 unrestored signs leaning in the desert sun, plus a couple dozen that have been re-lit. The collection runs from the 1930s to today, chronicling how Vegas advertised itself through glass tubing and gas. The lobby is the salvaged shell of the 1961 La Concha Motel, a sweeping concrete shell by architect Paul Revere Williams, moved here and restored. These aren't replicas — they're the actual signs that once towered over the Stardust, the Moulin Rouge, and dead motels, now lying in honest retirement.

10.9 mi away

The Las Vegas Strip: How the Desert Became a Playground

1941

The Strip evolved from a dusty highway into the entertainment capital of the world.

9.7 mi away

The Flamingo: Birth of the Las Vegas Strip

1946

The Flamingo, opened by mobster Bugsy Siegel on December 26, 1946, was the casino that launched the Las Vegas Strip and transformed a dusty railroad town into the entertainment capital of the world.

10.0 mi away

The Neon Museum: Las Vegas's Glowing Graveyard

1996

The Neon Museum preserves iconic Las Vegas signs spanning decades of casino history.

11.0 mi away

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