This was amazing to see the old Las Vegas signs. They're all so unique and colorful. I'm so glad that there's a place for them to still be on display. A lot of wonderful nostalgia!
This brought a lot of memories, my first trip to Vegas was 1963, you didn't go into the casinos at night unless your man wore a suit and girls wore cocklail dresses, we stayed at the Stardust a lot.Thanks for this.
Jordan You summed it up perfectly wow wow this place is amazing I totally agree with you this by far is the best video I've seen at the neon graveyard in Las Vegas Great job have a super fantastic day and keep on doing what you do
Excellent!!! Bucket List place to go for sure!! This place is so great, love old signage-esp Neon!!! Excellent Filming! Ty for taking us along & sharing.
The Stardust. I have to touch that monument. I used to be a local for 4 years! 2000-2004 though. Long live the Rat Pack, Don Rickles is a Legend, it was an honor to meet him at a show he performed there back then. Really want to see the NEON Museum as well as the Pinball Museum when I can return!
That used to be the La Concha. I lived there in the main building my first few months in Vegas before I found a place. There was a little rat pack history there. The rooms were classic! There was a tower in the back that I never saw. Loved it...good memory. You missed the Algiers sign...from the movie Casino. Is the Peppermill still right there?
Thanks, Jordan and Katie! I visited the museum a few years ago and attended the special evening music and light show (which is in a separate area on the lot). I highly recommend it. Nostalgic music with the nostalgic signs. Awesome!
Absolutely amazing! Beautifully shot & edited perfect! We appreciate the effort's you put into every post! We enjoyed this vlog immensely! Luv&Peace Sean&family Cheers Jordan & to continued success! Cheers!
Thank you Jordan and Katie for showing the really cool neon signs! I’m glad they let you film in there, so much nostalgia in one place. It’s so neat to see these signs being displayed and their footage definitely makes the whole place come alive.
Hey Jordan and Katie what a great day out this was . It's great to see theses amazing signs being preserved for its iconic names and sheer beauty in lights. Thanks for takings us down memory lane and sharing some of the stories especially Tim Burton It was interesting .
It is so wonderful that you and Katie enjoy a lot of the same things. I loved seeing all the iconic Las Vegas neon signs. The song Viva Las Vegas flashed in my head the whole time. Love you both.
Oh my goodness, this was pure nostalgia for me. I've known own of this place forever but never been. Appreciate this so much, brought back many fantastic memories. I hadn't thought about the ole Showboat in a minute!! I remember it being off the strip. My folks often took my brother over there in the 80s so he could watch the resident tag team... Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty. Good times.
PS: I love your video's even more now that Katie's with you! You guys make such a wonderful couple and she is so sweet, kind, and such a lovely person. Thanks!
Katie is perfect for you! Just my opinion haha. Very cool to see signs from days gone by. But, interesting about the Beetle Guese sign. I wonder if it is original. Have fun life really is short!
Oh jordan this was fantastic, it’s the Las Vegas that I remember visiting in the 79’s very cool Ty for taking me back to happy memories 🐾😎The Stardust was a wonderful casino as well as Moulin Rouge it was all so fascinating then again ty so much jordan and Katie 🐾
What a great vlog! I'm glad they kept so much history instead of letting it be destroyed. Does anyone know what happened to the original Sands sign? That was always such an icon in Vegas
Fantastic. It's been many years since I visited the Neon Museum, even before the Hard Rock guitar was in its yard. Fun place for sure. That was some great nighttime footage they let you share in your video. Loved it!
One of my fav videos Jordan. I love signs as well. Holbrook AZ down old 66 and Williams AZ down old 66 still have some great signs up from the neon era of the 50s. Some working , some not.
My dad lives in S. Dakota. He lives next to a gentleman who makes neon signs and repairs them as well. He learned the trade from his dad who had a neon sign shop and when his dad passed on, he took it over and continues to work.
I remember during COVID I used to watch the LIVE Cameras of Vegas. I loved watching it mostly to see THE NEON Signs. It was strange what a Ghost Town it was to watch then…LOVED THE NEON THOUGH 😊❤
Jordan, that old Golden Nugget sign with the 1905 on it is because that is when Las Vegas became a city on May 5th. Happy Birthday to Las Vegas. Good timing Jordan.
Thank you Katie and Jordan for exploring this unique museum. It was quite magical the way the night time footage suddenly transformed these fascinating historical markers into stunning works of art.
My home town of Orlando also has a neon sign museum, where they have kept many of the famous Orlando signs through the years. It's great to see history preserved this way. Last big sign to go was our beloved Merita bread sign.
Thank you Jordan , I thank you for showing us this old sign boneyard , I wish I had known of this place before my dear old dad he would have loved to visit that place.
Mon Bel Ami means My Beautiful Friend in English. There was a Fitzgeralds casino in both Reno and Las Vegas. Both are gone now. Seems funny to me to see a Hard Rock Hotel guitar here. I don't think of it as old. Thank you, Neon Museum Boneyard, for your help with this video. Jordan, you and Katy take care and be safe.
Awesome Jordan and Katie. I heard about this museum, so thank you for taking me along. I loved the movie Betelgeuse, "where can a guy get a little action around here" quote. Stay safe.
BLINK BLINK Sign, sign Everywhere a sign Blockin' out the scenery Breakin' my mind Fun stuff for sure. Wish a lot of those casinos were still around. Thanks for the video
We love this place so much !!! And had never been until you did your first of vlog on it a few years back, and it picked our interest so much, that we put it on our list of stuff to do when we went on our next Vegas trip and now we’ve been there twice and are planning a third trip at night because of these pictures that you were able to include at the end cause we want to see it now at night. Thank you for always showing the coolest things and we’re so super grateful that you show things that are kind of close to us here in Utah. It makes it much easier for us to get to Vegas, Arizona or California, than the east coast. Just love seeing you and Katie together.❤
Makes me sad. If they only would have restored Vegas... But I am old and my dad is a musician and played Vegas in the 60's and 70's so I got to see it numerous times back in the day. It was amazing.
Frame 20:14 There's your Horse Shoe to the left. I wish I'd known about that museum when I went to Vegas, I would have loved to see all those. But its not in the cards for me now ! lol
Sadly, I didn’t get to visit the neon museum when I was in Las Vegas. The Lido was at The Stardust. The Stardust sign is my favorite, and I wish I could have seen old Las Vegas! My parents were young then, and I sometime wish I could go back to those days. The world was more simple and kinder then. ❤ Do the have the tall Stardust sign as well?
Stardust was imploded around the time I moved to Vegas. It’s my favorite sign. 🥰 You can still probably see some of the amazing Vegas casino implosions online. 😲😉
Back in the mid 1980s in North Las Vegas Off Fremont street, There were a lot of 1960s Era motels That had neon Signs that were badly faded from the sun. Strapped For cash in a bad economy, I would repaint the signs in exchange for a Room for a few days! And Yes they looked terrific When I got done! I wonder if any of them are in the boneyard there?
Elvis performed at the "Frontier" in 1956 along with Liberace. Good chance that sign was there at the time. Some footage of them both together clowning around on youtube.
I’m 60 years old now, I remember my parents would go to Vegas and stay at the Hacienda. Being an only child. They would leave me in that room all night alone with the TV and a bucket of nickels. I would go through every nickel and grade them. I would use them for my coin collection when I could. The problem was that they all had a Spinning Mark On the nickels from the slot machines. The Hacienda was ran by the mob back then. My uncle Had something to do With that hotel. I am full Italian In later years I was told I was extremely safe. Apparently my room was guarded…whatever that meant. Lol. But my Parents were treated like royalty there for some reason. I always thought it was just Good hospitality. To this day I do not know the complete connection my parents had. But there was something going on. I’ll never know
That's a really cool story wow. Yeah my great grandparents moved to Las Vegas from Idaho and I finally found out why. My cousin told me a couple of years ago that it was because my great grandfather loved to gamble and they outlawed gambling in Idaho so that's why they ended up moving to Las Vegas lol he died when my mom is 15 years old in 1960, but my great grandmother and a couple of my aunts and uncles and cousins stayed in Vegas but most of us ended up moving to Southern California and I stayed in Southern California until 2008 and then I left. My great grandpa and my grandfather helped build the Hoover dam
@@texasgina it’s a small world…I live in Sandpoint Idaho right now. It’s beautiful here. The Hoover dam is an amazing architectural feet just an incredible dam.
This was amazing to see the old Las Vegas signs. They're all so unique and colorful. I'm so glad that there's a place for them to still be on display. A lot of wonderful nostalgia!
The Las Vegas I remember and miss. Today's LV just does not compare. Thanks for the walk down memory lane. Bittersweet but much appreciated.
Same here, makes me sad. At least we got to see it in its heyday!
Thank you very much, Jordan and Katie!
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This brought a lot of memories, my first trip to Vegas was 1963, you didn't go into the casinos at night unless your man wore a suit and girls wore cocklail dresses, we stayed at the Stardust a lot.Thanks for this.
Hi !! Love your videos ❤ and this one a got so exicited
And love Jordan !! ❤ hola from Mexico 🎉
Thank goodness for people who preserve art like this.
If those signs could talk ❤
Jordan You summed it up perfectly wow wow this place is amazing I totally agree with you this by far is the best video I've seen at the neon graveyard in Las Vegas Great job have a super fantastic day and keep on doing what you do
Excellent!!! Bucket List place to go for sure!! This place is so great, love old signage-esp Neon!!! Excellent Filming! Ty for taking us along & sharing.
Love the Fitzgerald sign. Good memories. Thanks again, Jordan & Katie.
I'm so glad someone thought of saving these signs. Fantastic video.
Very cool 😎 really liked the tour 👍 thanks you do not disappoint Jordan.
So cool to see old Vegas stuff.
We head to Vegas tomorrow!! Haven't been there since early 2000s so excited to see it again. Would love to check this place out!!
I love when you explore!!! You got me paying attention to art and different things more, thanks for sharing! ❤️
The Stardust. I have to touch that monument. I used to be a local for 4 years! 2000-2004 though. Long live the Rat Pack, Don Rickles is a Legend, it was an honor to meet him at a show he performed there back then. Really want to see the NEON Museum as well as the Pinball Museum when I can return!
That used to be the La Concha. I lived there in the main building my first few months in Vegas before I found a place. There was a little rat pack history there. The rooms were classic! There was a tower in the back that I never saw. Loved it...good memory. You missed the Algiers sign...from the movie Casino. Is the Peppermill still right there?
❤absolutely wonderful! I love all of them!😊
Thanks, Jordan and Katie! I visited the museum a few years ago and attended the special evening music and light show (which is in a separate area on the lot). I highly recommend it. Nostalgic music with the nostalgic signs. Awesome!
Cool vlog Jordan! These classic signs are awesome to see.
Seems like an awesome spot! Love the nostalgia and history of old Vegas.
Absolutely amazing! Beautifully shot & edited perfect! We appreciate the effort's you put into every post! We enjoyed this vlog immensely! Luv&Peace Sean&family Cheers Jordan & to continued success! Cheers!
Thank you Jordan and Katie for showing the really cool neon signs! I’m glad they let you film in there, so much nostalgia in one place. It’s so neat to see these signs being displayed and their footage definitely makes the whole place come alive.
Hey Jordan and Katie what a great day out this was . It's great to see theses amazing signs being preserved for its iconic names and sheer beauty in lights. Thanks for takings us down memory lane and sharing some of the stories especially Tim Burton It was interesting .
It is so wonderful that you and Katie enjoy a lot of the same things. I loved seeing all the iconic Las Vegas neon signs. The song Viva Las Vegas flashed in my head the whole time. Love you both.
Oh my goodness, this was pure nostalgia for me. I've known own of this place forever but never been. Appreciate this so much, brought back many fantastic memories. I hadn't thought about the ole Showboat in a minute!! I remember it being off the strip. My folks often took my brother over there in the 80s so he could watch the resident tag team... Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty. Good times.
PS: I love your video's even more now that Katie's with you! You guys make such a wonderful couple and she is so sweet, kind, and such a lovely person. Thanks!
This is so cool. I’m so glad they saved the signs. Looking forward to what you are doing next with this museum.
Katie is perfect for you! Just my opinion haha. Very cool to see signs from days gone by. But, interesting about the Beetle Guese sign. I wonder if it is original. Have fun life really is short!
Oh jordan this was fantastic, it’s the Las Vegas that I remember visiting in the 79’s very cool Ty for taking me back to happy memories 🐾😎The Stardust was a wonderful casino as well as Moulin Rouge it was all so fascinating then again ty so much jordan and Katie 🐾
Hi Jordan, don't some of those signs take you back. Good old memories from the good old days. Great vlog Jordan.
This was on my bucket list until last year when I finally got to go! It did not disappoint. I love the Neon Museum !
What fun! So glad they let you share the nighttime footage! Thanks again, Jordan and Katie!
What an awesome video Jordan i really enjoyed and looking at the old neon signs we have seen in movies, this was great and fun to watch.
What a great vlog! I'm glad they kept so much history instead of letting it be destroyed. Does anyone know what happened to the original Sands sign? That was always such an icon in Vegas
Great way to showcase the heritage of the city of Lost Wages! Very nicely done! Safe travels.
It is cool to see they preserve some of that stuff. It’s iconic.
Fantastic. It's been many years since I visited the Neon Museum, even before the Hard Rock guitar was in its yard. Fun place for sure. That was some great nighttime footage they let you share in your video. Loved it!
Good morning Jordan Happy Wednesday 😊
One of my fav videos Jordan. I love signs as well. Holbrook AZ down old 66 and Williams AZ down old 66 still have some great signs up from the neon era of the 50s. Some working , some not.
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Good morning to all. Sending Love from SanDiego. ❤😊
My dad lives in S. Dakota. He lives next to a gentleman who makes neon signs and repairs them as well. He learned the trade from his dad who had a neon sign shop and when his dad passed on, he took it over and continues to work.
I am so glad all those historic signs were saved. Thanks for the tour Jordan and Katie
I remember during COVID I used to watch the LIVE Cameras of Vegas. I loved watching it mostly to see THE NEON Signs. It was strange what a Ghost Town it was to watch then…LOVED THE NEON THOUGH 😊❤
I’ve been meaning to get in there. Now I’m definitely going. Thank you ! That was an awesome video !
Jordan, that old Golden Nugget sign with the 1905 on it is because that is when Las Vegas became a city on May 5th. Happy Birthday to Las Vegas. Good timing Jordan.
Thanks for the visit to the Neon Museum. The signs are so amazing. Thanks Katie and Jordan.
So cool to see all those signs Jordan, I stayed or played in many of those old casino's back in the day....
Seeing those old neon signs at the neon sign museum I remember the silver slipper sign good vlog Jordan I would love to see that vickie napa ca
Thank you Katie and Jordan for exploring this unique museum. It was quite magical the way the night time footage suddenly transformed these fascinating historical markers into stunning works of art.
Love it! Loved my visit there. Lots to do in Vegas besides gambling. Thanks Jordan.
My home town of Orlando also has a neon sign museum, where they have kept many of the famous Orlando signs through the years. It's great to see history preserved this way. Last big sign to go was our beloved Merita bread sign.
Love this museum. Neon signs have always been a favorite of mine. TFS
Thank you Jordan , I thank you for showing us this old sign boneyard , I wish I had known of this place before my dear old dad he would have loved to visit that place.
I love your videos. I watch all of them.
Your videos are great wish you got more views!! You do a better job than alot of people - wonderful let's hope that your videos do great!! Xo
pretty cool to see the past... the Fitzgerald sign great to see cause that's the hotel I stayed in the 90's. take care you guys
Thanks love it!
Amazing Thanks so much
Fantastic!
The Lido show was inside of the Stardust showroom. I stayed at the Stardust and saw the Lido show in 1978. Both the hotel and the show were fabulous.
Mon Bel Ami means My Beautiful Friend in English. There was a Fitzgeralds casino in both Reno and Las Vegas. Both are gone now. Seems funny to me to see a Hard Rock Hotel guitar here. I don't think of it as old. Thank you, Neon Museum Boneyard, for your help with this video. Jordan, you and Katy take care and be safe.
Awesome Jordan and Katie. I heard about this museum, so thank you for taking me along. I loved the movie Betelgeuse, "where can a guy get a little action around here" quote. Stay safe.
Cool video. My late grandfather and great grandfather helped build Hoover Dam back in the day.
Always loved seeing that Treasure Island skull sign.
BLINK BLINK
Sign, sign
Everywhere a sign
Blockin' out the scenery
Breakin' my mind
Fun stuff for sure. Wish a lot of those casinos were still around.
Thanks for the video
We love this place so much !!! And had never been until you did your first of vlog on it a few years back, and it picked our interest so much, that we put it on our list of stuff to do when we went on our next Vegas trip and now we’ve been there twice and are planning a third trip at night because of these pictures that you were able to include at the end cause we want to see it now at night. Thank you for always showing the coolest things and we’re so super grateful that you show things that are kind of close to us here in Utah. It makes it much easier for us to get to Vegas, Arizona or California, than the east coast. Just love seeing you and Katie together.❤
That place was awesome
Hi Jordan,
The Lido De Paris was a long running show at the Stardust ✨. The huge skull 💀 was from the Treasure Island hotel casino 🎰 sign. 😊
Great video. I definitely want to go there at night.
Very very 😎 cool 🤩🤩🤩
The Howdy Cowboy of Terrible’s! So cool to see.
Viva Las Vegas is one of the best movies ever⚡️⚡️
Makes me sad. If they only would have restored Vegas... But I am old and my dad is a musician and played Vegas in the 60's and 70's so I got to see it numerous times back in the day. It was amazing.
Love it!!!
OK I love the night and drone footage!! I wonder if that's part of the return visit :)
Jordan I think the pool guy looks like Elvis. Great job i hope one day I get to see this place one day.
Wow ! Thank you 😀 Do they have a place showing old gaming equipment like the slots, Bacarat tables etc ? Those would be neat to see also .
Frame 20:14 There's your Horse Shoe to the left. I wish I'd known about that museum when I went to Vegas, I would have loved to see all those. But its not in the cards for me now ! lol
Sadly, I didn’t get to visit the neon museum when I was in Las Vegas. The Lido was at The Stardust. The Stardust sign is my favorite, and I wish I could have seen old Las Vegas! My parents were young then, and I sometime wish I could go back to those days. The world was more simple and kinder then. ❤
Do the have the tall Stardust sign as well?
I love Katie sunglasses
Cool!!! I've been there!
Stardust was imploded around the time I moved to Vegas. It’s my favorite sign. 🥰 You can still probably see some of the amazing Vegas casino implosions online. 😲😉
very cool building. Love & Lights beautifullz from Canada. Come visit Banff/Waterton/Jasper
The "F" coin signs are for The Fitzgerald Casino. I have actual memories of where some of these lights and signs where. Very cool.
The Algiers sign reminded me of the movie Casino. Joe Pesci talks about the Algiers in the movie
These signs make me think of one of my favorite movies “Honey I Blew Up The Kid”
Isn’t this the same place where in the movie Vegas Vacation Audrey dances on the top of the signs with her cousin whose a stripper in Las Vegas?
Back in the mid 1980s in North Las Vegas Off Fremont street, There were a lot of 1960s Era motels That had neon Signs that were badly faded from the sun. Strapped For cash in a bad economy, I would repaint the signs in exchange for a Room for a few days! And Yes they looked terrific When I got done! I wonder if any of them are in the boneyard there?
The Horseshoe you past earlier was part of the sign
The be Lido departs was at ue Dunes in the 60s
[ I lived in Las Vegas from 1964 to 1984
It breaks my heart that Vegas didn’t protect, and preserve it’s classic landscape.
Lido de Paris was a show at Stardust. :)
PS: Visited the Liberace Museum before it closed here. It was amazing, but nothing like his house you two visited here recently! 😃
Elvis performed at the "Frontier" in 1956 along with Liberace. Good chance that sign was there at the time. Some footage of them both together clowning around on youtube.
The skull was from treasure Island. You can see it from a satellite! I took the guided tour in the evening. They explained it then.
Ok so I just saw the end where Jordan said to look at the skull from Google Maps. I was thought I was sharp saying that 😂😂😂
neat video
The Queen of Hearts Hotel In 1976,the hotel was purchased by Ann Meyers, the first woman to own and operate a hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
I’m 60 years old now, I remember my parents would go to Vegas and stay at the Hacienda. Being an only child. They would leave me in that room all night alone with the TV and a bucket of nickels. I would go through every nickel and grade them. I would use them for my coin collection when I could. The problem was that they all had a Spinning Mark On the nickels from the slot machines. The Hacienda was ran by the mob back then. My uncle Had something to do With that hotel. I am full Italian In later years I was told I was extremely safe. Apparently my room was guarded…whatever that meant. Lol. But my Parents were treated like royalty there for some reason. I always thought it was just Good hospitality. To this day I do not know the complete connection my parents had. But there was something going on. I’ll never know
That's a really cool story wow. Yeah my great grandparents moved to Las Vegas from Idaho and I finally found out why. My cousin told me a couple of years ago that it was because my great grandfather loved to gamble and they outlawed gambling in Idaho so that's why they ended up moving to Las Vegas lol he died when my mom is 15 years old in 1960, but my great grandmother and a couple of my aunts and uncles and cousins stayed in Vegas but most of us ended up moving to Southern California and I stayed in Southern California until 2008 and then I left. My great grandpa and my grandfather helped build the Hoover dam
@@texasgina it’s a small world…I live in Sandpoint Idaho right now. It’s beautiful here. The Hoover dam is an amazing architectural feet just an incredible dam.
Well, your last name does not end in a vowel, so that theory of mine is shot....