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Daily Neon: Blue Angel Motel on East Fremont

July 5, 2013
Blue Angel Motel

Blue Angel Motel on East Fremont Street

The Blue Angel opened in 1956. The well known sign was designed by iconic Neon Designer Betty Willis. Betty who also designed the Fabulous Las Vegas sign. Willis was criticized for depicting the well endowed angel that now over looks the motel. At one time, the angel revolved and was surrounded by blue jays. The Blue Angel was inspired, fittingly enough, by the Blue Fairy in Walt Disney’s classic animated feature, “Pinocchio”.

The Blue Angel closed in 2011.

.Blue Angel Motel

Blue Angel Motel on East Fremont Street

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Daily Neon: Fremont East District Neon

July 3, 2013
Fremont East District Sign El Cortez

Fremont East District with the El Cortez in the Background

Location: Downtown Las Vegas on East Fremont Street looking northwest towards the El Cortez.

Photo By: LasVegas360.com
Date Taken: October 29, 2011

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Daily Neon: U.S. Motel Neon Sign on East Fremont St.

June 28, 2013
U.S. Motel on Boulder Highway

U.S. Motel neon sign on Boulder Highway

Old US Motel sign way out on East Fremont close to where Boulder Highway starts.
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Atomic Liquors Reopens on East Fremont

June 21, 2013
Atomic Liquors

Atomic Liquors at night

Atomic Liquors re-opens after begin closed for over 3 years on June 20, 2013, continuing the renewal of Downtown Las Vegas.

Originally built in 1945 called as Virginia’s Cafe, it was later renamed Atomic Liquors due to the above ground nuclear bomb testing at the Nevada Test Site. The patrons use to gather on the roof top to witness the bomb explosion which could be viewed and felt from atomic explosions at the Test Site 50+ miles away to the northeast.

The bar at 971 E. Fremont Street, a couple of blocks east of the Blvd. Barbara Streisand shot pool there, the pools tables are still there, and it is rumored that everyone from Frank Sinatra to the Smothers Brothers stopped in for drinks over the years. You see it is far enough away from the Strip that even headliners could stop in a be a regular Joe, or Frank or Dean. Several movies, including some westerns and 1995′s “Casino,” used the bar as a backdrop. The distinct neon sign can be seen in the movie hit the “Hangover”.

Atomic Liquors is one of the oldest continually open bars in Las Vegas still kept by the original owners, and hold liquor license Number 00001. Stella Sobchick who ran the bar with her husband Joseph, passed away on Jan 15, 2011 at the age of 91. Joe passed away 3 months earlier also at 91 years. They had run the business for 55 years.

With the re revitalization of downtown Las Vegas, especially the East Fremont District, the Atomic will help now extend renewal efforts on the east of the El Cortez as downtown reinvents itself.

The bombs are now gone and Atomic Liquors is back. Good luck, see you soon and cheers!

Atomic Liquors sign during the day

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website: http://atomiclasvegas.com/

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Daily Neon: Commonwealth neon on East Fremont St.

April 10, 2013
Commonwealth bar

One of the new comers to East Fremont, the Commonwealth bar.

The Commonwealth is located at 525 East Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas on the corner of 6th and Fremont St.

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Date Taken: 3/28/2013

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Daily Neon: Golden Gate Hotel and Casino on Fremont St.

January 2, 2013

Golden Gate Hotel and Casino

Golden Gate Hotel and Casino on Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada

The Golden Gate opened in 1906 as the Hotel Nevada. In 1907 it was assigned Las Vegas’ first telephone with the number 1.  Located at one Fremont street in downtown Las Vegas Nevada. It is the smallest hotel, 106 rooms, on the Fremont Experience. The Golden Gate was the first to serve a fifty cent shrimp cocktail in 1959. It continues the tradition today. Las Vegas’ Original Shrimp Cocktail is served at Du-pars restaurant  in a classic “tulip” sundae glass, served with cocktail sauce and a wedge of fresh lemon. For 2013, a price of $2.99 is a classic value in Las Vegas.

Update 6/25/2017: After Dupar’s closed, no more shrimp cocktails.

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