Photo: Courtesy of the Neon Museum, Las Vegas
To give guests a look back at Las Vegas's bygone days, the Neon Museum offers group tours of a three-acre collection of neon signs dating back to the 1930s, like the Golden Nugget and the Silver Slipper. The museum, dubed the Neon Boneyard, also hosts temporary exhibitions and city artifacts like the lobby of the 1960s-era La Concha Motel, designed by architect Paul Revere Wiliams. The facility can also be rented for private events.
This information was previously published in the 2009 BizBash National Venue Guide.