Photo Diary: Neon Boneyard of Las Vegas

 

The Neon Boneyard is where the signs of Las Vegas go to rest. Established in 1996, the boneyard holds over 200 donated and rescued signs, most of which are from the golden era of neon, elegantly resting in a colourful and nostalgic display.

 
Pauline Morrissey

Pauline is a freelance writer and columnist based in Sydney, Australia.

https://www.paulinemorrissey.com
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