LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — When you think of Las Vegas, it’s hard not to imagine the classic neon signs across the city. But creating these pieces of art involves math, science, and a little danger. "You have ...
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Though they fell out of favor in the 1980s and 1990s, the retro chic of neon signs have made this century-old technology a popular choice for retail storefronts, restaurants and even service ...
Vintage neon signs have become a rare and treasured thing in the Valley. In fact, local preservationists estimate there are only around three dozen old-school illuminated displays still in operation ...