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
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