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Neonopolis

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Neonopolis
Las Vegas, NV
Neonopolis opened in 2002 as a complex of stores adjacent to the Fremont Street Experience. It features these eighteen restored signs from around the country.

Hunick's Lounge was in Orange, TX. The sign is from 1955.

The Hunt's sign is from a motel in Lynwood, CA. It was created in 1955. For more, see this website.

I don't know where the Hawaii in the Valley Fashions or the Action Finance signs came from. For more, see this website.

The Red Goose Shoes sign was from St. Paul, MN, created in the 1950s. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2.

The Poll Parrot Shoes sign is from Billings, MT, created in the 1950s. For more, see this website.

The 5th Street Liquor Store sign is from Las Vegas and was created around 1946. It is believed to be the first animated sign in Las Vegas. The store closed in 1988. The sign was restored by the Neon Museum. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2.

The Santa Fe sign is from San Diego, CA, created in the 1950s.

The Hunick's Pipe sign is from Hollywood, CA, created in 1940.

The Strand Theatre sign is from Shreveport, LA, created in 1925. For more, see 1 and 2.

The Palomino Motel sign is from Tucumcari, NM. The motel now uses this sign.

The Hardware Store sign is also from Billings, MT. It was built in 1968 and is 16' tall.

The Dance sign is from Fargo, ND.

The Chef sign is from Tucumcari, NM. For more, see this website.

The Bowling sign is from Oklahoma City, OK. It was built in the 1950s. For more, see this website.

The Racecar sign is from Portland Speedway in Portland, OR. The sign was built in the 1950s. The Speedway was built in the 1920s and is still open. For more, see this website.

Perry's Supper Club is probably from the 1950s. I don't know where it was originally. For more, see this website.

The Pin-up sign was built in the 1950s. It advertised for an adult entertainment restaurant in Los Angeles, CA. For more, see this website.

For more about Neonopolis, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [daytime photos thanks Glenda Campbell]

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