First looking at these pics, you’d assume these are locations for chase scenes in horror movies but in fact, the Neon Museum is where signs go to die. Since the ’90s, unwanted neon signs from Las Vegas casinos and motels have made their way to the graveyard with 150 pieces stretched across two acres. With dearly departed signs dating back to the 1930s, the Boneyard offers an amazing insight into the history of the city of artificial lights (and also includes some pretty great typography and design).
















