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Photographs of Gold and Silver Pawn Shop signs, Las Vegas (Nev.), March 3, 2017

Date

2017-03-03
2017-08-12

Description

The Gold and Silver Pawn Shop sits at 713 South Las Vegas Boulevard in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Data Sheet.
Site address: 713 S Las Vegas Blvd
Sign owner: Richard Harrison
Sign details: This pawn shop was opened by Richard Harrison in 1988. Rick , Richard and Corey Harrison along with Austin Russell made this store famous with the History Channel reality T.V. show Pawn Stars which started airing in 2009. This show has made this location a tourist destination, so much so there is even a line to get in sometimes. With the rise of popularity they added Rick Harrison's Pawn Plaza which is a shopping center with eateries.
Sign condition: 4- looks relatively new and not too faded
Sign form: Rectangular Blade
Sign-specific description: The whole blade sign is outlined with a gold trim and red LED lights surrounding the gold. The main long rectangle blade spells out "PAWN" lengthwise in black on white backdrop. Right above the white part of the blade is a black rectangle (long side of rectangle is above the white blade) stating "Gold & Silver" written in white thin printed letters. Above this is a little white diamond. Below the white PAWN blade is a white rectangle stating "OPEN 24 HRS" in red block print letters. This blade-type sign is held right next to the building on a big white beam that has their address "713" painted on it. On the building above the entrance states "World Famous (in yellow) Gold and Silver (In red) Pawn Shop ( in Green) in back lit plastic letters. Also to the left of the entrance they have 3 plastic rectangle back lit signs that they have switched out over the years, but the current ones have been up since 2011/12. The one in the middle states "World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop" in an elaborate white cursive font written on a black background. The other two showcase the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Logo but states "World Famous Gold & Silver Las Vegas" . Below these three rectangle signs there is another smaller one with a white background stating "We Never Close" in thick blue type font letters.
Sign - type of display: Back lit plastic signs, LED lights
Sign - media: Steel, Plastic
Sign - non-neon treatments: Back lit plastic
Sign animation: Charger with red LED's
Sign environment: Halfway between the strip and downtown on Las Vegas Blvd. There are a few antique shops near the pawn shop. Right next door is now Rick Harrison's Pawn Plaza Shopping Center as well as a nice sized parking lot to accommodate their guests.
Sign - date of installation: Has been up since at least 2007
Sign - date of redesign/move: Some of the plastic back lit signs have been switched out over the years
Sign - thematic influences: Gold+ Silver- could refer to the mining times in Nevada and since it is a pawn shop it could mean that you can strike it rich with bringing something there. Similar to finding gold or silver.
Sign - artistic significance: The blade type sign was popular in the 50's for directions in the car consumer and traveling era.
Survey - research locations: Acessor's page, Nevada Magazine http://nevadamagazine.com/home/inside-the-magazine/city-limits/gold-silver-pawn-shop/ , Gold and Silver Pawn Shop website https://gspawn.com/ , history.com for information on the show
Surveyor: Emily Fellmer
Survey - date completed: 2017-08-12
Sign keywords: Backlit; Plastic; LED; Steel; Pole sign

Mixed Content

Meeting minutes and memoranda for the Nevada Development Authority Washington Congressional Committee, 1985

Date

1985

Archival Collection

Description

Mark Fine served as the chairman of the Nevada Development Authority Washington Congressional Committee.

Text

Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, May 26, 1981

Date

1981-05-26

Description

Includes meeting agenda and minutes along with additional information about the executive board nominations, memorandums, and senate stipend policy. CSUN Session 11 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

Text

Photograph of Fremont Street with the Hotel Apache in the foreground (Las Vegas), 1940

Date

1938 to 1942

Description

Fremont Street at night with the Hotel Apache in the foreground, showing the beginnings of "Glitter Gulch."
Site Name: Fremont Street
Address: Fremont street, Las Vegas, NV

Image

Slide of the neon sign for the Town House Motor Lodge at night, Reno, Nevada, 1986

Date

1986

Description

A color image of the neon sign for the Town House Motor Lodge, located on West 2nd Street in Reno, lit up at night. Site Name: Town House Motor Lodge (Reno, Nev.)

Image

Slide of the Ranch Inn Motor Lodge, Elko, Nevada, circa 1947

Date

1946 to 1948

Description

An image of the neon sign for the Ranch Inn Motor Lodge, located in Elko, at night. The illuminated sign has a picture of a smiling cowboy giving a thumbs up above the words: "Ranch Inn Motor Lodge, Television, Air Conditioned."

Image

Slide of the Ranch Inn Motor Lodge, Elko, Nevada, circa 1947

Date

1946 to 1948

Description

An image of the neon sign for the Ranch Inn Motor Lodge, located in Elko, at night. The illuminated sign has a picture of a smiling cowboy giving a thumbs up above the words: "Ranch Inn Motor Lodge, Television, Air Conditioned." The reflection of the lighted sign can be seen glowing on the dark surface of the lodge's pool.

Image

Slide of a police car at a demostration held near the Nevada Test Site, 1984

Date

1984

Description

Color image of a law enforcement vehicle at a demonstration held by the Lenten Desert Experience (also called the Nevada Desert Experience), a group protesting nuclear testing.

Image

Photograph of a man sitting on a horse at a bar at the Fremont Hotel, Las Vegas, circa 1940

Date

1938 to 1940

Description

A black and white image of two men drinking at a bar during a Union Pacific Old Timer's Club No. 23 gathering at the Fremont Hotel during Helldorado Days. One of the men is sitting on a horse.

Image

Film transparency of hotels on Fremont Street, Las Vegas, circa late 1930s

Date

1938

Archival Collection

Description

Black and white image of the intersection of Second and Fremont Streets in downtown Las Vegas at night.

Image