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Daily Neon: Desert Moon Motel

June 8, 2016
Desert Moon Motel

Desert Moon Motel on the very east end of Fremont Street

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Daily Neon: Ambassador East Motel – Dead Neon

June 6, 2016
Ambassorr East Motel

Dead Neon: Ambassador East Motel on the far end of East Fremont Street

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Date Taken: Nov, 2011

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Daily Neon: Four Queens

May 23, 2016
4 Queens in downtown Las Vegas

4 Queens on the Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas

Opened in 1966. The casino is named after the builder Ben Goffstein’s four daughters, Faith, Hope, Benita, and Michele. It originally contained only 120 rooms and a 20,000 sq ft. casino. It currently has 690 hotel room and a 40,000 sq. ft. casino.

Website: www.fourqueens.com
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Daily Neon: Viva Vegas Gift Shop

May 18, 2016
Viva Vegas on Fremont Street

Viva Vegas Gift Shop on Fremont Street

The diamonds used reminds us of the ones the Stardust used in their original sign.

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Daily Neon: Don’t Tell Mama!

May 17, 2016
Don't Tell Mama  neon sign

Don’t Tell Mama neon sign (bar) on East Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas

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Daily Neon: Trader Bills

May 11, 2016
Trader Bills

Trader Bill’s Neon Sign – is now a Harley Davidson store

Trader Bill’s, was one of the best Leather and Western Gift Shops on Fremont Street. It had a large, flicker bulb arrow pointing down towards the door. The outside was made to look like a movie set Trading Post. Inside, it was leather heaven but they also carried lots of Indian rugs and jewelry. Originally, it had a wooden sidewalk before paved sidewalks were installed in the 1950s. It is now a Harley Davidson store. The Harley Davidson store kept the sign and the facade.

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