The Neon Museum in Las Vegas has unveiled a new installation featuring restored signs from the Flamingo hotel-casino. The iconic sign, which stands 20 feet tall and 30 feet wide, has been fully restored and is now on display in the museum's Neon Boneyard. This restoration was made possible with the help of donors who share a love for Las Vegas and its rich history. Three restored signs from the oldest running Strip hotel-casino were added to the museum, highlighting the Flamingo's connection to Las Vegas history. The new signs were unveiled on Tuesday.
Something is lighting up at the Neon Museum. https://t.co/oPahkdawSa
The Neon Museum is getting a little brighter. On Tuesday, they unveiled signs from the Flamingo, which have been restored. https://t.co/XC242Av78p
A new installation at the Neon Museum unveiled this week highlights the Flamingo and its connection to Las Vegas history. https://t.co/CwCH5ppF60
Three restored signs from the oldest running Strip hotel-casino were added to the museum. https://t.co/82YMJW8FeU
The Neon Museum unveiled some new signs in their iconic Neon Boneyard. https://t.co/5iv8NRQgL5
.@FlamingoVegas iconic sign fully restored and on display @NeonMuseum. The New Installation in the Neon Boneyard Stands 20 Feet Tall and 30 Feet Wide. The restoration was possible with help of donors who share a love for Las Vegas and its rich history. #lasvegas #history https://t.co/OClMdTk1TE