Neon signs were enough of a novelty that when the Las Vegas Club on Fremont Street erected one in 1930 it made the Review-Journal’s front page. UNLV history professor Michael Green said early ...
After the decades-old Subway Inn shut down, the new tenant took down its sign. The Subway Inn’s former operator said he had no right to do so.
“Sonora’s main street is a twisting, neon-encrusted assemblage of bars, pool halls and backrooms,” declared a pulp magazine ...
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