The Neon Museum
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The Neon Museum

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Gregory Wingo

An outdoor 'boneyard' of salvaged Vegas signs — the Stardust, the Sahara, the Moulin Rouge — restored or left to age, depending. Walking tours after dark, when select pieces are re-lit, are the best way to see the collection. It's the closest thing the city has to a memorial of itself.

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Book the after-dark Brilliant! light show. Daytime tours are good; night tours are the experience.

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