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Daily Neon: Poll Parrot Juvenile Shoes
August 12, 2015
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Daily Neon: Fremont East District
August 5, 2015
In 2006 the city of Las Vegas revealed plans to redevelop Fremont Street east of the Fremont Street Experience as an entertainment district. The Fremont East District offers an eclectic mixture of bars, clubs and cafes along Fremont Street from Las Vegas Boulevard to Eighth Street. The district continues one block north of Fremont Street to Ogden Avenue and one block south to Carson Avenue. In addition, beginning in February 2010, the city began waiving the $20,000 tavern-limited license origination fee for businesses locating within the district.
In the Fremont East District, you’ll be keeping good company with popular downtown venues such as Azul Tequila, The Beat Coffeehouse, Insert Coins, Beauty Bar, Downtown Cocktail Room, The Griffin, Maharaja Hookah Café, the Vanguard Lounge and more in the planning and construction stages. . Fremont East is one of the only areas which is non gaming, except for the El Cortez Hotel and Casino.
More on Fremont East here
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Photo Taken: Aug. 25, 2011
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Daily Neon: Plaza Las Vegas
August 4, 2015
Photo taken on its re-opening day, Sept. 1st, 2011. The Plaza is located at the head of the Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Daily Neon: The Flame Restaurant
July 28, 2015
The Flame Restaurant sign was originally installed in 1961 on the roof of the restaurant on Desert Inn Road. It was restored through a generous donation from Rich Travis. The sign was installed as part of the Neon Museum on July 8, 1997. It can now be found on the southwest corner of Fremont Street Experience and Las Vegas Boulevard. It is believed to have been designed by Hermon Boernge and was built by Young Electric Sign Co.
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Daily Neon: Insert Coins at Night
July 23, 2015
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Date Taken: 1/14/2012
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Daily Neon: Arby’s Neon sign on Decatur Blvd. now gone
July 20, 2015
Another classic neon sign has been removed in Las Vegas and it’s not the flashy ones found on the Strip or on downtown. The old Arby’s location (store #592) on Decatur Blvd. near Meadows Lane has been shuttered and the classic ten-gallon neon hat sign now removed, but I caught a photo before it was removed.
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