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Directions to the famous Las Vegas sign?

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I've always missed it. Where is it?

Is it close enough to the airport to take a taxi and can it be seen clearly at night, or should I go during the day?

Hi Christiki!
Here are some links for starters:

http://www.neonmuseum.org/pages/1/index.htm

http://www.roadsidepeek.com/roadusa/southwest/nevada/vegas/lvsign/neongrave/

http://www.cricketstudio.com/boneyard/mercury.html


A Tiki Cheers To You

[ Edited by: Unga Bunga on 2004-01-26 13:15 ]

christiki295 wrote:
I've always missed it. Where is it?
Is it close enough to the airport to take a taxi and can it be seen clearly at night, or should I go during the day?

ChrisTiki~

Both. You can see it at night and by day. It is on the South end of The Strip, just past The Mandalay Bay & Luxor, but before you see the planes at McCarran Airport right in the middle of the center divider.

Here is a view "LOOKING" North with The Mandalay Bay on the left side. The heart of the strip is straight ahead from this view:

photo by The Neon Museum

Here is the opposite side of the sign "LOOKING" South with Mandalay Bay to your back:

photo by The Neon Museum

You may want to email HulaHula and FuturaGirl to meet for a drink and maybe a tour of some of the highlights to the city.

Also, here is a link of the "Welcome to Fabulous Downtown Las Vegas" sign in downtown LV (Fremont Street).


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[ Edited by: SugarCaddyDaddy on 2004-01-26 13:35 ]

Hi,

From the airport, take the 215 beltway north, then exit at Las Vegas Blvd. (The Strip).

Turn right and proceed toward the hotels in the distance and you will find the sign before you get to any of the big resorts, right in the middle of the median.

The authorities are very lax about bothering people who want to stop and be in a pic!

Best wishes!

Thank you.

M

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