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Check out the Las Vegas Convention Center sign... or at least what it used to look like.
The immense sign on top of the building could be seen for miles, as Andy Anderson became a fixture on the Las Vegas landscape.
Looking for an animated sign that's a real eye catcher to boot? Then, check out the Swim-in-Pool Supply Co.
(Top Left) This sign was for some type of business alongside Fremont Street. Perhaps a furniture store? Auto parts? (Right) Dino's has an eye-catching sign, though moderate by Vegas standards.
Las Vegas is known for glamour and glitz... but bread? Yes, of course, Holsum Bread. Check out the neon on this building side. Update 07/06 : The Holsum Bread place has been converted to lofts. More photos coming soon. 07-06
Looking for parts for your car while traveling through Vegas? Then check out the Charleston Auto Parts on Main street.
For some reason, this looks like an old trailer park marquee. Check out the triangular arrow built into this sign for the Williams Mattress Co. This sign still exists today.
Here's an old roadside sign as well as an old bakery along Fremont Street. The Milan Bakery carries an image of an old baker on its marquee.
The big red arrow points the way to the front door of the Vegas Trailer Supply in Las Vegas. 09-06
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