A Journey Through Vintage Las Vegas at The Neon Museum, Las Vegas Visiting the Neon Museum in Las Vegas—affectionately known as the “Neon Boneyard”—is like stepping into a time capsule that illuminates the city’s vibrant past. This outdoor museum serves as a sanctuary for over 250 retired neon signs, each a relic from the city’s […]
Distinguished by its fabulous diamond shaped exterior, the Ohio House is a fabulous example of mid-century architecture right in the middle of downtown Chicago. Other architectural points of interest include the matching suspended sign, held up by a geometric metal grid which is itself reflected in the pattern block fence that runs along Ohio Street. […]
A favorite stop along Route 66 is the Blue Whale. Folk art stops like this make Route 66 fun to travel – but you have to wonder why it’s there? Built in 1972 as an anniversary gift, the Blue Whale quickly evolved into a local summer hot spot and family travel destination. Almost immediately the […]