Got a light?
Fifteen refurbished neon signs are on display along Las Vegas Boulevard, dotting the route from Sahara Avenue to the Neon Museum, just north of Washington Avenue.
The relics of a long-gone Las Vegas were installed in the past few years, with the latest batch of eight lighting up in May 2023 to coincide with the city’s birthday. All signs are co-owned by the city, the museum and YESCO Custom Electric Signs, the company behind just about every iconic sign in town, dating back more than 100 years.
The most recent batch cost about $125 million and included funding for the hard-to-miss archway north of the Sahara and the nearby showgirls.

