WOW!!!!!! If this doesn't sum it up I don't know what will. First of all I had been looking for this place for many years. And waiting all this time to find it made it that even more interesting to learn and hear about the history of these signs.
Finding the building to meet at before the tour was quick and easy to find. Driving up to the Reed Whipple Cultural Center you pass the Bone Yard and don't even notice it. ( I wonder if the people that live behind the bone yard even know its there).Having a few min to spare before our tour started the guide was helpful on letting us know where the bathroom was. He had mentioned to me that they were going to cross the street.
We ended up taking the next tour and I was very happy. Justin our tour guide was very informative about the history of the signs and other interesting facts about Las Vegas. I was very amazed by the oldest sign they had in the yard that dated back to 1931. It was very simple but in great shape for being over 7 decades old. If your a photographer or some one who ejoyes rich history and bold contrast for a photographs this is a defiant place for you to experience.
Form my understanding you can go to Fremont st and check out some sign that the had fixed up and rehung them so you could enjoy the beautiful warm glow of the neon light.