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July 12, 2013
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas tourists can stroll through the Sin City of yesteryear at a museum full of the town's retired neon signs.
The 2-acre Neon Museum and its visitors center opened in the fall and recently added nighttime hours. The outdoor lot boasts 150 signs, including one dating back to the 1930s that marked a restaurant for Hoover Dam construction workers.
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