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Downtown’s Pabst Blue Ribbon neon sign moving to Neon Museum – VIDEO
 
Downtown’s Pabst Blue Ribbon neon sign moving to Neon Museum – VIDEO

Yesco workers remove the Pabst Blue Ribbon neon sign at Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard on Monday, March 23, 2020. The sign, which has been at the location for five years, will be displayed at the Neon Museum. A museum representative said a replacement neon sign is in the works. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

‘Strings of Neon’ trailer – VIDEO
 
‘Strings of Neon’ trailer – VIDEO

Trailer for “String of Neon,” a documentary detailing the plight of the iconic neon guitar marquee from the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas. The neon guitar is now on display at the The Neon Museum.

TIm Burton honored at Boneyard Ball in Las Vegas
 
TIm Burton honored at Boneyard Ball in Las Vegas

The Neon Museum’s annual Boneyard Ball doubled as the opening party for Tim Burton’s long-anticipated exhibit, “Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @ The Neon Museum presented by the Engelstad Foundation.”

Ugly Duckling sign returns to the Neon Museum – VIDEO
 
Ugly Duckling sign returns to the Neon Museum – VIDEO

The whimsical Ugly Duckling sign has returned home to the Neon Museum’s Boneyard after receiving extensive restoration and refurbishment. The popular, double-sided sign has been re-electrified in all its glory for the public to enjoy during boneyard admission hours.

Neon Museum gets OK to expand
 
Neon Museum gets OK to expand

The Las Vegas City Council voted today to allow the Neon Museum to expand into the empty Reed Whipple Cultural Arts Center. (Mat Luschek / Las Vegas Review Journal)

Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign moves to new Las Vegas home
 
Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign moves to new Las Vegas home

The famous and newly restored Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign has moved to a permanent home at the Neon Museum Boneyard in downtown Las Vegas. It will be moved in six pieces and take five days for reconstruction. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto