Information about the Lawless Center sign that sits at 4100 E Lake Mead Blvd. Site address: 4100 E Lake Mead Blvd Sign owner: Patricia Van Buskirk Sign details: This location opened 1962, and has been family owned since then. This is a shopping center where businesses within it have changed over the years. Sign condition: Needs some retouching but in good shape, 4 Sign form: Pylon Sign-specific description: This pylon contains a mid-century modern star at the top of it that is painted white with skeletal neon that also illuminates white. Though each corner of the star has an incandescent light bulb. Under this are two googie style shapes one rusty-red and the other is a teal blue. These shapes have white letters stating "Lawless Center" in a mid-century modern font. The first word illuminates blue and the second is red. Underneath is a plastic reader board but does not illuminate at night time. Sign - type of display: Neon and incandescent Sign - media: Steel Sign - non-neon treatments: Plastic for reader board but does not illuminate at night Sign environment: This location is on East Lake Mead in a residential area, but also has an auto body and paint store near it. Sign manufacturer: YESCO Sign designer: Brian "Buzz" Lemming Sign - date of installation: 1963 Sign - thematic influences: In the Mid-century modern design, Atomic and space theming popular during the era. Sign - artistic significance: According to Buzz Lemming it is designed after Sputnik, the star looking part on top. Survey - research locations: Review Journal artricle https://www.reviewjournal.com/uncategorized/naming-las-vegas-lawless-center-history-a-mystery-worth-solving/ (all information from this article). Surveyor: Wyatt Currie-Diamond Survey - date completed: 2017-08-25 Sign keywords: Neon; Incandescent; Steel; Plastic; Reader board; Pole sign; Back to back
Information about the McDonald's sign that sits at 3475 S Las Vegas Blvd. Site address: 3475 S Las Vegas Blvd Sign owner: Mcdonalds Restaurant of NV 04873 Mcdonalds USA, LLC and Harrah's Las Vegas LLC Sign details: Part of Harrahs property Sign condition: 5 - great condition, fully functional seems well kept up Sign form: Back to Back architectural sign Sign-specific description: Large arch that rests on the side of the building playing off the name "golden arches" for Mcdonald's, a small cabinet sits on the middle of the sign with the full name of Mcdonalds and a small M on the edge of the cabinet. The arch is yellow covered in yellow neon tubing, the cabinet is red with white lettering for the name, the name in white, small M is yellow. The Neon tubing is animated in the sense it will flash on and off and then chase up the arch towards the building, the words and the M stay lit at all times. The sign is on even during the day as shown in many youtube videos. It also has a red base on the sidewalk where guests walk by with another small M in yellow. It looks like the lettering for Mcdonald's and the M are made of plastic and are internally lit. Sign - type of display: Neon, incandescent bulbs Sign - media: Steel, fiberglass/plastic Sign animation: Yes, neon flashes on and off then chases up the archway to meet in the middle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQcsd2-GdfY&t=2922s (21 minutes in) Sign environment: Casino Resorts Sign - thematic influences: No particular theme except for a play on the name "Golden Arches", probably made to look like the rest of the large neon signs on the strip, their take on "Las Vegas Signage". Sign - artistic significance: Typical large and bright las vegas signage Survey - research locations: Museum Survey - other remarks: Almost no information on this location Surveyor: Danny Jacobs Survey - date completed: 2017-09-17 Sign keywords: Architectural; Neon; Incandescent; Steel; Fiberglass; Plastic; Flashing; Chasing; Back to back
Information about the Poker Palace sign that sits at 2757 N Las Vegas Blvd. Site address: 2757 N Las Vegas Blvd Sign owner: Marvin and Laura Coleman Sign details: This location opened 1974 with a castle theme. This location is also claimed as a locals casino. In 2015 their main pylon roadside sign caught on fire, but it was recently replaced. Sign condition: 4- the signs that were not in the fire are still in relatively good condition Sign form: Two pylons and architectural sign Sign-specific description: The building itself has many different neon signs on it mostly red neon. Also the buildings architecture matches the palace theme. There are two pylon signs the first one states "Poker Palace Bingo" in channeled neon letters, then below is a reader board. The second pylon is just north a little of the first one, this is the one that caught on fire in 2015. After the fire the beam bases of the sign remained. This sign has "Poker Palace Casino" in red channeled letters. Sign - type of display: Neon and incandescent Sign - media: Steel and plastic Sign - non-neon treatments: Reader board Sign animation: Flasher for incandescent light bulbs. Sign environment: This is located in North Las Vegas in a residential area and by a few other small businesses. Sign - date of installation: Late 2015/ early 2016 for new pylon sign, others look to be older Sign - date of redesign/move: 2015 pylon sign went up in flames and was destroyed, then replaced Sign - thematic influences: The building looks like a palace which goes with their names and theme. Also their signs showcases similar shapes to the building. Survey - research locations: Poker Palace website http://pokerpalace.net/History.html , Images of sign , Review Journal article https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-las-vegas/nlv-casino-marquee-fire-sends-up-plume-visible-for-miles/ Surveyor: Wyatt Currie-Diamond Survey - date completed: 2017-08-23 Sign keywords: Architectural; Neon; Incandescent; Steel; Plastic; Flashing; Reader board; Pylon; Fascia
Information about the Silver Nugget sign that sits at 2140 N Las Vegas Blvd. Site name: Silver Nugget Casino (North Las Vegas, Nev.) Site address: 2140 N Las Vegas Blvd Sign owner: Lucky Silver Gaming Sign details: Opened 1964 in North Las Vegas. This property also contains a Bowling Alley and an event center. Sign condition: 4, looks that it needs to be cleaned and touched up. Sign form: Super Pylon Sign-specific description: There is a large fiberglass Silver Nugget on top of the sign that reads "Silver Nugget". Grey and white background with White channeled lettering with exterior skeletal neon and incandescent light bulbs contained in the letters. Below is a reader board. Sign - type of display: Neon and Incandescent light bulbs Sign - media: Fiberglass, plastic and steel Sign - non-neon treatments: Fiberglass for scuptural element and plastic for reader board Sign animation: Flasher used for incandescent light bulbs Sign environment: This is located in North Las Vegas near fast food restaurants, residential areas and the North Las Vegas Library. Sign - thematic influences: Silver Nugget Representative of old west style of themes and casinos. Along the lines of Golden Nugget and similar properties. Sign - artistic significance: This casino opened in the same year as Jerry's Nugget and both had the same concept of the nugget in their signage. Though the fiberglass silver nugget is more remnant of Kermit Wayne's 1961 Golden Nugget bull nose sign that featured a fiberglass nugget. Survey - research locations: Silver Nugget Casino website http://silvernuggetlv.com/ Survey - research notes: The website was the only helpful avenue of research on this property. Survey - other remarks: The Neon Museum does have one of their older fiberglass Silver Nuggets in the Boneyard. Surveyor: Wyatt Currie-Diamond Survey - date completed: 2017-08-17 Sign keywords: Pylon; Neon; Incandescent; Fiberglass; Plastic; Steel; Sculptural; Flashing; Reader board
Information about the US Motel sign that sits at 2500 Fremont St. Site address: 2500 Fremont St Sign owner: Catish T C 2006 Liv, Tr - Kootish & Chalung Trs Sign details: 0.65 acre lot original constructed in 1954 Sign condition: 4 - decent condition, some rust, broken neon stars, repainted July 2017 by owners, some sun damage on reader board. Sign form: Architectural sign (ontop of building) single sided Sign-specific description: The architectural sign that is perched on top of the building is single sided except for the reader board that gives more info on the motel, details of reader board is painted on. Half of reader board is painted - the right side is left unpainted. Pole sign has the word "Motel" reading up and down surrounded by skeleton neon tubing, with the word ".U.S." on top of the pole with stars as the dots, skeletal neon on that as well. US MOTEL is only one sides where as the reader board is double sided. At night the word "MOTEL" would light up red with white neon outlining each letter. The stars around the U and S at the top would glow bright yellow, the "U" and "S" would glow with blue circles (unknown if neon or colored bulbs) with a yellow outline. The stars next to the word "MOTEL" light up a pale blue outline. Sign - type of display: Neon and possible incandescent Sign - media: Steel and plastic Sign environment: Motel is surrounded by other motels, stores and restaurants. Sign - date of installation: c. 1955 Sign - date of redesign/move: Repaint July 2017 Sign - thematic influences: Patriotic Survey - research locations: Motel site, assessor's office website Survey - research notes: Approached owner behind front desk, he was unsure of origin of the sign, nor what company he had repaint the sign. Surveyor: Danny Jacobs Survey - date completed: 2017-08-13 Sign keywords: Architectural; Neon; Incandescent; Steel; Plastic; Reader board; Pole sign; Roof Sign
Information about the Valley Motel sign that sits at 1313 E Fremont St. Site address: 1313 E Fremont St Sign details: This location was around in 1957 with a Vegas Vic Sign (picture found on Vintage Vegas). Their original sign was still up in the 1980's. Currently the motel is gated up and has been shut down for a while and most of their sign is gone. Sign condition: 1- most of it is gone Sign form: Roadside sign Sign-specific description: This sign in current years before it was totally stripped had the "VALLEY MOTEL" on a blue plastic sign that stated Vegas Motel. Though now all that is left is the reader board portion. The original sign that was up in the 50's had Vegas Vic on it. Sign - type of display: Reader Board and Plastic backlit sign Sign - media: Steel and plastic Sign - non-neon treatments: Reader board and plastic Sign environment: This location is down on the east side of Fremont Street near Maryland Pkwy. This location has many other older motels down close to it. Sign - date of redesign/move: Sign must have changed from the older one to the reader board one in 90's or early 2000's, and in 2016 was when the lettering on the sign was taken down. Sign - thematic influences: The old sign had Vegas Vic was staying true to the downtown 1950's Vegas neon design and theme. Survey - research locations: Vintage Las Vegas website http://vintagelasvegas.com/search/Valley+Motel , Google maps satellite and roadside view. Could not find information on the assessor's page. Survey - research notes: Vintage Las Vegas had pictures of the original sign with the address which helped since I could not find the Valley Motel on the Assessor's page. Then google maps roadside view helped with seeing the change in the condition of the sign. Now the only part of the sign left is the reader board portion of the sign. Surveyor: Emily Fellmer Survey - date completed: 2017-10-01 Sign keywords: Plastic; Backlit; Steel; Reader board; Roadside
The Palm Piazza sign sits at 1919 Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Sheet. Site address: 1919 Fremont St Sign owner: Zen Real Estate Holding Sign details: This building dates back to 1936 and was made for commercial living accommodations/ deluxe motel. Previous to the Palm Piazza opening this location was called the Ariza Motel which was abandoned for a few years. Kamran Foulad in 2013 purchased this building to renovate it in an effort to revitalize downtown. The Palm Piazza opened as an apartment complex in late 2013. Sign condition: 4- slight fading but still in good condition Sign form: Pylon Sign-specific description: There is a black base of the sign that is not very tall which holds a back lit plastic sign that has an image of a lady under a palm-tree leaf canopy and the location's phone number in black numbers. Above this is a blue steel backing that in the shape of a sideways trapezoid which is about half of the width of the black sign beneath it (and is laid on the building side of the sign). This portion has black back lit plastic letters that spell out "The Palm Piazza" in a bubbly cursive font towards the top of the sign. Then below this in yellow skeletal neon tubes they have "Luxury Living" spelled out in a thin tight cursive font. On the road side of the sign there is an arrow blue steel arrow that points down towards the black portion of the sign. The arrow is outlined in yellow neon tubes and has "Enjoy Las Vegas" in clear print font skeletal neon tubes. Sign - type of display: Neon and back lit plastic signs Sign - media: Steel and plastic Sign - non-neon treatments: Plastic portion of the sign Sign environment: This area is located East Fremont close to Bruce Street. There are other motels surrounding this area. Sign - date of installation: This sign has been up in form that we see today in 2013, though it looks as though they re-purposed/redesigned the sign that the Ariza Motel (previous property name) had. The previous sign has been up since at least 2007. Sign - date of redesign/move: 2013- Ariza Motel blade taken down and the rest of the sign redesigned for the Palm Piazza. Sign - thematic influences: Previous to the apartment complex it was a motel and their signs still has remnants of that 1950/60's motel sign design particularly with the arrow. Survey - research locations: Assessor's Page, Review Journal article discussing the renovation of the building https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-las-vegas/developer-eyeing-overlooked-las-vegas-downtown-area-gets-city-boost/, Google map sattelite/ roadside view Survey - research notes: On the top portion of the blue steel sign there are 3 short black steel beams coming out of it which used to hold an old MOTEL blade sign which was taken down around 2013. Surveyor: Emily Fellmer Survey - date completed: 2017-09-09 Sign keywords: Neon; Backlit; Plastic; Steel; Pole sign
The Downtowner Motel sign sits at 129 North Eighth Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Sheet. Site address: 129 N 8th St Sign owner: Robert and Ada Cohen Sign details: Original Construction year of this building was 1935 and maintains the Art Deco design to the building. This location was originally built for a motel or apartments, but has mainly been used for motels since its construction. Sign condition: 5- In great condition and looks as though it may have been restored or repainted recently because of how good it looks Sign form: Double sided Porte Cochere (Facing both sides of the street) Sign-specific description: This sign is above their two story building, as used as a directional sign for the tunnel passageway to the parking lot since there is a linear arrow pointing diagonally from the top of the sign to where the drivers would need to go. This arrow is lined with chasing incandescent light bulbs. To building side of the arrow there is a long thin red parallel trapezoid that spells out "MOTEL" in a painted white block font that is lined with Skeletal Neon that illuminates red at night. Underneath this one about a foot down is another long thin red parallel trapezoid that has white painted letters stating "Downtowners APTS." the downtowner part is a cursive font that illuminates blue at night,a and the Apts. part is in block letter that illuminates red at night. Sign - type of display: Neon and incandescent light bulbs Sign - media: Steel Sign animation: Chasing Notes: incandescent light bulbs Sign environment: This location is on N 8th Street just a few blocks north of the Fremont Street East District, but near Ogden. Sign - date of installation: Roadside Architecture website http://www.roadarch.com/signs/nvvegas2.html says it has been there since at least the mid 1960's Sign - thematic influences: This sign is remnant of the vintage motorcade motel signs that one could see along any highway during the traveling era of the 50's/60's. Sign - artistic significance: The arrow is reminiscent of the 1950's/60's directional arrows. Survey - research locations: Assessor's Page, Roadside Architecture http://www.roadarch.com/signs/nvvegas2.html , Downtowner Motel website http://downtownerlv.com/ Survey - research notes: The building showcases remnants of Art deco style and mid-century modern architectural styles. The panels in between the doors/windows have the art deco design and then the canopies above the windows and doorways have a mid-century modern curvilinear canopies. Surveyor: Emily Fellmer Survey - date completed: 2017-09-06 Sign keywords: Neon; Incandescent; Steel; Chasing; Directional; Pole sign
Photos show the signs for Don't Tell Mama at 517 Fremont Street Suite 110 in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Sheet. Site address: 517 Fremont St Sign owner: Assessor's page stated T-Breo II LLC (possibly owner of the property, but no owner of the bar/business was found. Sign details: Don't Tell Mama originally opened in 2008/9 as a New York style piano bar. The name is inspired by the 1966 song "Don't Tell Mama" in the Broadway show "Cabaret". They are known for their bartenders that double as entertainers as well as having open mic every night. Sign condition: 3- The sign does show some aging and some of the neon piano keys currently do not work Sign form: Hanging sign and entrance sign Sign-specific description: The hanging sign is a rectangle sign is outlined in red neon with lower case letters "don't tell mama" is spelt out in a painted white font, but at night the letters are in red cursive skeletal neon. Below the font there is a piano key design. On the building right above the entrance the sign is an image of a closed grand piano neon sign. The body of the piano during the day has blue tubes and illuminates blue at night. Some of the keys are blue and others are red. Both signs are also plastic back lit so people can see the black and white piano keys with the neon on top of it. Sign - type of display: Neon and backlit plastic Sign - media: Steel and plastic Sign - non-neon treatments: Plastic backlit sign Sign animation: There may have been animation with the neon piano keys lighting up to look like the piano was being played but since many of these keys are not working it can not be confirmed. Sign environment: Located in the East Fremont District in between Las Vegas blvd and 6th St. This bar has the Beauty Bar to the west of it and Le Thai restaurant to the east. Across the street is Therapy and the Emergency Arts center. Sign manufacturer: Valley Signs and Lighting Sign - date of installation: Sign has been up since at least 2014 Sign - thematic influences: The sign portrays the New York piano bar vibe they are going for, and since Neon is and was prominent New York it plays along with their theme as well. Sign - artistic significance: Piano bars were prominent in the 1950's. Survey - research locations: Don't Tell Mama website http://www.donttellmama.com/Dont_Tell_Mama/About.html, Asessor's page Survey - research notes: There is a Don't Tell Mama in New York, but did not find an affiliation or a real connection. Surveyor: Emily Fellmer Survey - date completed: 2017-08-14 Sign keywords: Neon; Steel; Plastic; Backlit; Hanging; Building-front design; Fascia; Cantilever construction
The sign for Therapy sits at 518 Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Data Sheet. Site address: 518 Fremont St Sign owner: Jared Weiss and Sig Rogich (Motion Corp) Sign details: The building is from 1951, so within the restaurant there are exposed bricks and wood ceiling from the original building. Therapy restaurant opened in 2015 as a gastropub with Daniel Octiveas as the chef. Previous to turning into the Therapy restaurant this location held a Dollar Store. Sign condition: 5, a newer sign still in very good condition Sign form: Hanging sign and entrance sign Sign-specific description: Pink lettering. The T is a solid print type font, then the rest of the letters are in cursive. There is a period at the end of the word Therapy. Each individual letter is in its own channeled block to contain the light for each letter. Also above their door there is a small black rectangular sign with the Therapy logo (same manufacturing style as the letters previously noted). There is a pink arrow starting from the farthest (from the entrance) top of the sign pointing towards the entrance. On this arrow there are sparking incandescent light bulbs. Sign - type of display: Neon and Incandescent Sign - media: Steel Sign animation: Flasher for Incandescent light bulbs on the arrow to show the entrance of the property. Sign environment: This property is in between 6th and Las Vegas Blvd. on the North side of Fremont St. This district in the past few years has shaped into its own creative and artsy area. Sign manufacturer: Vision Signs Sign designer: Gerrit Blok and Rob McGuire Sign - date of installation: 2015 when the restaurant opened Sign - thematic influences: The sign above the door has the arrow which was a popular trend in 1950s signs with the car consumer era, but also helps with the pedestrian traffic on Fremont St. Sign - artistic significance: The simple yet beautiful cursive font shows that there is simplicity and elegance. Also the arrow above the entrance could be a hint of subliminal messaging, as well as a great direction indicator. The channeled letters shows how to capture illumination compared to skeletal Neon. Survey - research locations: Therapy website http://www.therapylv.com/ , Las Vegas Weekly Article https://lasvegasweekly.com/dining/reviews/2015/aug/12/therapy-downtown-restaurant-review-fremont-east/ , Acessor's office, discussion with owner and contact with Vision signs Survey - research notes: Eater Las Vegas (2015 article) shows cool pictures of the building being renovated. https://vegas.eater.com/2015/6/25/8845981/las-vegas-restaurants-therapy#5 Surveyor: Emily Fellmer Survey - date completed: 2017-08-06 Sign keywords: Neon; Incandescent; Steel; Flashing; Hanging; Building-front design; Fascia; Cantilever construction