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LAS VEGAS' NEON BONEYARD

Recently the flickr team posted a gallery of old neon signs from Las Vegas. Designing Sin City isn’t easy. As flickr reports: “Here you find the old neon signs that were outside casinos that have long since gone. The boneyard is a fantastic commentary on the culture and architecture of Las Vegas from its early days in the 1920’s to today.” We’ve posted a few examples below. Click Read More for additional information and photos.

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Categories: art & design, landmarks, culture, photography | Written by: marsha reid | Date: April 15, 2009

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