The Lucky Cuss Motel was known as the “Panorama Motel” in the 1950s. The neon sign now stand on Las Vegas Blvd. and the U.S 95 Freeway.
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The Lucky Cuss Motel was known as the “Panorama Motel” in the 1950s. The neon sign now stand on Las Vegas Blvd. and the U.S 95 Freeway.
The Chief Court Hotel sign was originally installed around 1940 at the hotel formerly located at 1201 E. Fremont Street. The hotel architect was A. Lacey Worswick. The sign was loaned and refurbished by the Tiberti Family. It was installed as part of the Neon Museum on July 8, 1997. The sign can now be found on the northeast corner of Fremont Street Experience and 4th Street.
Photo by: LasVegas360.com
The old downtown historic JC Penney’s department store opened on April 3, 1952 and was converted in to the Fremont Medical Center in 1985, and is now called Emergency Arts. It is home to the Beat Coffeehouse and Records, Lola Pictures, and array of galleries, non-profits, start-ups and co-ops. The old Fremont Medical Center neon sign is still mounted on the building as seen in this photo.
Photo By: LasVegas360.com
On this day 44 years ago, Circus Circus opened on October 18, 1968. This circus themed Hotel & Casino has 3,773 room including a indoor 5 acre amusement park called the Adventuredome (formerly known as Grand Slam Canyon).
Circus Circus has the only RV park on the Strip providing additional accommodations in the 399 space park operated by Kampgrounds of America (KOA). Circus Circus Las Vegas is the largest permanent big top in the world.
Happy 44th Birthday!
Photo by: LasVegas360
The Riviera or ‘The Riv’, opened on April 20, 1955 as the first high-rise and the ninth resort on the Las Vegas Strip. The Riviera is one of the oldest and most famous casino resorts in Las Vegas. Home of famous Crazy Girls show.
The Chief Court Hotel sign was originally installed around 1940 at the hotel formerly located at 1201 E. Fremont Street. The hotel architect was A. Lacey Worswick. The sign was loaned and refurbished by the Tiberti Family. It was installed as part of the Neon Museum on July 8, 1997. The sign can now be found on the northeast corner of Fremont Street Experience and 4th Street.
Photo by: LasVegas360.com