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The Neon Museum is a must see if you are in Vegas. This was by far the coolest attraction I saw while I was there this Christmas. TIP: Schedule your tour online well in advance as the tours actually fill up. You have to have a reservation to get in! Not only are the old signs awesome to look at, but the stories behind them are lots of fun! Our tour guide was a hoot and made the tour very amusing. The Neon Museum has a lot of changes coming up in the near future and they are preparing to expand their offices and collection to make an even better experience. Our guide told me their ultimate goal is to restore as many signs as they can and get them back into Las Vegas. A good example is Aladdin's Lamp on Fremont Street, downtown. The whole tour is outside so, plan for the weather. It's $15 per person and they take cash and cards. If you want to take pictures, you have to sign a release that you wont publish them or sell them. It's no big deal, just sign it. The pictures you get out there are awesome. The people working the Neon Museum are really passionate and it shows in their effrots. If you haven't been, locals and travelers alike should go! Support Vegas History, people!!
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