The Piero's Italian Cuisine sign sits near the Las Vegas Strip at 355 Convention Center Drive. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Data Sheet. Site address: 355 Convention Center Dr Sign owner: Freddie Glusman Sign details: Opened 1982, and was originally located on Karen Avenue. In 1987 the restaurant was moved to its current location on Convention Center Drive. This location claims to have an old time Vegas Rat Pack vibe. It has become a popular spot for Politicians and Mobsters Sign condition: 5- Still in very good condition, looks nearly new Sign form: Pylon and sign on building Sign-specific description: On the building and the pylon sign the word "Piero's" is in white channeled neon letters in a fancy swirled font. The Pylon sign has a red background, and underneath the main logo states, " Italian Cuisine- Fresh Fish- Piano Bar" in red skeletal neon. On the building there is a red steel sign that states "Italian cuisine- Osso Bucco- Steaks- chops -Fresh Fish - Florida Stone Crab" all in white skeletal neon. Sign - type of display: Neon Sign - media: Steel Sign environment: On Paradise Road and Convention Center drive next to a Las Vegas Marriott. Sign - thematic influences: This sign showcases the use of both skeletal neon and channeled letters which gives an interesting contrast to their sign. Sign - artistic significance: The script they use for their main logo sets the tone for the restaurant as being fancy and fine dining. Survey - research locations: Piero's website http://pieroscuisine.com/ and photos of the property. Surveyor: Wyatt Currie-Diamond Survey - date completed: 2017-08-20 Sign keywords: Pylon; Neon; Steel; Building-front design; Backlit
The U-Haul rental business sits at 2030 Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Data Sheet. Site address: 2030 Fremont St Sign owner: Joe Shoen Sign details: The U-Haul company began in the summer of 1945 in Washington by Leonard Shoen, by 1955 U-haul had become nationally recognized and a big hitter ever since. This Vegas location was built in 1953. In 1999 the Founder of U-Haul, Leonard Shoen died in a car crash at the age of 83 in Las Vegas. Sign condition: 4- This sign does show some fading Sign form: Pylon Sign-specific description: This sign showcases a orange border and white plastic back lit signs spelling U HAUL in black letters. Each letter is in its own sign box. Sign - type of display: Plastic back lit Sign - media: Steel and plastic Sign - non-neon treatments: Plastic Sign environment: This location is on East Fremont near Eastern Ave and is surrounded by other little shops and old Motels. Sign - thematic influences: This property showcases the company's branding that they use for all of their signs and logos. Survey - research locations: U haul website (history portion) https://www.uhaul.com/About/History/ , Assessor's Page Survey - research notes: The history portion of U-Haul's website showcases the full history of the company including how the Post WW-2 moving boom benefited the company. https://www.uhaul.com/About/History/ Surveyor: Wyatt Currie-Diamond Survey - date completed: 2017-08-29 Sign keywords: Pylon; Plastic; Steel; Backlit
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The 4 Queens Hotel & Casino sits at 202 Fremont Street inside the Fremont Street Experience. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Sheet. Site name: Four Queens Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.) Site address: 202 Fremont St Sign owner: Four Queens Inc. Sign details: Construction began on November 16, 1964, opening on June 2, 1966. The casino is named after the builder's, Ben Goffstein, four daughters. Sign condition: 5, this signage is in excellent condition and well maintained Sign form: Decorated Shed Sign-specific description: A bullnose sits over the main corner entry, with the "4 Queens" at the very top of the bullnose, and the bullnose itself is of gold and black strips. The 4 has red crown at the very top of the number. The rest of the property is surrounded by a neon canopy with various can letters that spell "Four Queens," "Hotel & Casino." Sign - type of display: Neon, Incandescent Sign - media: Steel Sign animation: Flickering incandescent lights Sign environment: Property faces Fremont Street, near other larger casino properties. Sign - date of installation: c. 1966 Sign - thematic influences: The property also decided to wrap a good portion of the building with neon in the 1960s, similar to that of the Golden Nugget and Binion's Horseshoe Sign - artistic significance: The theme of the property seems to represent a playing cards with the name of the 4 Queen, since there is also 4 queens in a traditional deck of cards. Survey - research locations: Assessor's website, Vintagelasvegas.com Surveyor: Lauren Vaccaro Survey - date completed: 2017-09-17 Sign keywords: Neon; Incandescent; Steel; Bullnose; Flickering
The Atomic Liquors bar sits at 927 Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Sheet. Site address: 927 Fremont St Sign owner: 100 10th Street LLC Sign details: Property sold by Lance Johns to 100 10th Street LLC in 2014 for $3,480,000. Recent addition to property in 2017 (927 Fremont Street). Sign condition: 3 - Decent: neon in great condition, paint chipping off and some bulbs not repaired Sign form: Directional Monument sign, back to back "Double sided" Sign-specific description: Uses directional tool of an arrow, has chasing animation in the arrow with incandescent bulbs. It has blade like additions to it for the word "Liquor" and "Cocktails", each word on its own blade which are parallel to the ground, they are painted red. The word "Atomic" sits on the top in a comic style "blast" shaped bubble painted yellow. "Packaged liquors" and "Cold beer" painted on the base structure of the sign. Bulbs glow yellow, "Liquor" glows blue, "Cocktails" glows red, "Atomic" is not lit. Sign - type of display: Neon and incandescent Sign - media: Steel Sign animation: Chaser effect with bulbs Sign environment: Property surrounded by other bars/clubs and motels. Sign - date of installation: c. 1952 Sign - artistic significance: 1950s atomic testing theme - popular due to test sight 65 miles north of city Survey - research locations: Bar website, www.roadarch.com, owner Surveyor: Danny Jacobs Survey - date completed: 2017-08-12 Sign keywords: Neon; Incandescent; Steel; Chasing; Directional; Monument sign; Back to back; Fascia; Floating Mount Letters
The Alicia Motel, formerly the Star Motel, sits at 1200 Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Data Sheet. Site address: 1200 Fremont St Sign owner: 1200 Fremont LLC Sign details: .30 acre lot that was bought in 2013 for $3 million dollars, but motel is currently not in business. Originally constructed in 1944. Sign condition: 2 - all 3 (for Alicia Motel 1-3) signs are in bad condition, holes all over especially the bottoms, still mostly readable. Paint and letters chipping off, no traces of neon, bulbs, or anything that would've made it light up. Sign form: Back-to-Back Sign-specific description: Simple geometric shape, mostly rectangular, with an oval shape on top. Simple designed of the name of the motel, "Alicia" is in the oval shape bubble, "Motel" in the top rectangle shape. "Rooms Daily and weekly" along with the businesses old phone number on the bottom of the sign. Extremely faded yellow coloring, heavy sun damage and a lot of the paint is chipped off hardly legible. No visible lighting components of any kind on the sign. Is double sided but is not very tall, (maybe 10-15 feet tall). Sign - type of display: Textual Sign - media: Steel Sign environment: Property is by a residential area, along with other motels and shopping centers Sign manufacturer: No external markings for sign company or designer Sign - date of redesign/move: was the "Star View" Motel before it turned into Alicia Motel in 2006, originally had neon but was removed once it changed to Alicia Motel. Survey - research locations: Motel website, www.roadarch.com, assessor's website Surveyor: Danny Jacobs Survey - date completed: 2017-08-12 Sign keywords: Steel; Paint; Back to back; Backlit; Pole sign; Neon
The Roulette Motel sign sits at 2019 Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Sheet. Site address: 2019 Fremont St Sign owner: Proview Series 77 LLC Sign details: A .63 acre lot that was constructed in 1955. Sign condition: 3 - the roadway sign's neon is broken in various places, reader board uses banners instead of cut out letters, sun damaged paint (faded), unknown if still lit. Sign form: back to back pole/monument sign Sign-specific description: Double sided sign with graphic of a Roulette table which may have been animated (little cut out holes can be seen on the board). Skeletal neon around word "Roulette" and "Motel" and "No Vacancy" with decorative braid style design around the arch of the sign. Banner used for reader board instead of original cut out letters, possibly internally lit. Sign - type of display: Neon Sign - media: Steel and Plastic Sign animation: Possible flicker animation on roulette table at one time Sign environment: Motel is by other motels and a residential area Sign - date of installation: Possibly 1960s, not the original sign Sign - date of redesign/move: Sign has been repainted recently, but exact date unknown Sign - thematic influences: Casino themed, seemed to be popular trend in the 50s-60s on Fremont. Survey - research locations: Motel website, www.roadarch.com, Survey - research notes: Owner owns multiple properties on Fremont Street Surveyor: Danny Jacobs Survey - date completed: 2017-08-13 Sign keywords: Neon; Steel; Plastic; Pole sign; Flickering; Back to back
The Desert Hills Motel sign sits at 2121 Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Sheet. Site address: 2121 Fremont St Sign owner: Desert Hills Motel Enterprises Inc Sign details: 0.71 acre lot with an original construction year of 1956. Sign condition: 4 - recently redone, working neon and incandescent bulbs, bird spikes on top. Sign form: Monument Sign Sign-specific description: Directional monument sign, giant arrow used to direct guests into parking lot. Basic design, blue background for the arrow, reader board, and support pole, white lettering for "Desert Hills Motel" outlined with skeleton neon tubing. Little geometric diamonds framing "Vacancy" and "Entrance" with skeleton neon tubing framing that as well. "No Vacancy" has red neon for coloring. Reader board would of internally illuminated. The word "Desert Hills" glowed a pale blue, "Motel" glowed a bright red, and there was an outline of neon around the arrow of the sign. Skeletal neon only it seems no fill in. Sign - type of display: Neon, internally illuminated reader board Sign - media: Steel and Plastic Sign environment: Surrounded by other motels and residential Sign manufacturer: No external markings for sign company or designer Sign - date of installation: c. 1957 Sign - date of redesign/move: Recently repainted, but exact date unknown Survey - research locations: Motel website, old motel literature, assessor's website Survey - research notes: Same owner as the Roulette Motel Surveyor: Danny Jacobs Survey - date completed: 2017-08-12 Sign keywords: Neon; Steel; Plastic; Reader board; Internally illuminated; Directional; Pole sign
Photographer's notes: "Evening aerial view of the dam and bridge. Twelve tub (box) girders spanned the central pier caps of the bridge forming part of the substructure for the roadbed. Note: This photo was taken well after sunset and was only possible because of the state of digital technology in 2010." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge