Classic Las Vegas Neon Memories

This is our last installment of this week's walk down memory lane.  Tomorrow, as promised, the point behind this trip down memory lane.

In the meantime, I hope you enjoy and remember these places:

Blackjack Motel

Cardinal Motel (gone)

 

City Center Motel (gone)

 

Clark Inn Motel sign (gone)

El Sombrero Cafe (thankfully still standing)

El Dorado Club, 1988

Lucky Cuss Motel

Lucky Motel (still standing) but the sign is now in a private collection

New Town Tavern (thankfully still standing)

Showboat Sign (gone along with the Showboat)

Star View Motel (still standing) but the sign has been drastically altered

The Tod Motor Hotel (still going strong)

Fremont Street a long time ago

 

Las Vegas Convention Center Rotunda (gone)

Hacienda Horse and Rider preserved and restored and riding over Fremont Street

Classic Las Vegas Downtown Memories

How many of these do you remember?

As promised, there is a point to all of this.

Coasters from the Mint Hotel (gone)

 

The Blue Angel Motel circa 1957

 

The Blue Angel Motel, circa 2007

 

Nevada Club tourists (gone)

 

Ad ad for the Lady Luck, circa 1973 (sort of gone)

 

Golden Goose, circa 1973 (gone)

 

Fremont Street, 1991

 

The Ambassador Motel - 1952-2007 (gone)

 

Union Pacific Train Depot (gone), 1970

 

Chamber of Commerce ad, 1948

 

Main Street, 2008

 

Swim-In-Pool sign, (gone for now)

 

Not exactly downtown but the Skyway Drive-In (gone)

 

St Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church

 

International House of Pancakes

 

Tomorrow Classic Las Vegas neon!

 

Thanks to Allen Sandquist (RoadsidePictures) for letting us use these images!

More Fun Las Vegas Photos!

Zula Beauty Shop located at 202 N. 7th St.  1931

 

Las Vegas Photo Shop

 

Fremont Street, 1958

 

Fremont Street, 1965

 

Fremont Street 1970

 

Helldorado Parade, 1956  The Lucky Motel is still there but the sign is gone.  It's

in the private collection of magician Steve Wyrick.

 

Pioneer Club

 

Trolley Stop Casino

 

Special thanks to Allen Sandquist(RoadsidePictures ) for letting us use these images.

Las Vegas High School Alum's Wildcat Float

The Helldorado parade was a lot of fun this year!  Despite the fact it was 100+ degrees (always), everyone seemed to have a great time.  Thanks to Doctor Lonnie Hammargren's generosity, Very Vintage Vegas and the Friends of Classic Las Vegas shared a float this year.  Jack LeVine, Mary JOY Alderman, Pam Hartley, Jennie and Zane Donaldson and more came out to help walk and ride the parade route.

We were in the staging area with the Las Vegas High School Alumni Association (and supporters of the FCLV).  They had a terrific float with the school mascot, the Wildcat.  The Wildcat roared as well!

The Wildcat up close

The Las Vegas High School Alumni Association with their float

 

Judge Lloyd George (LVHS alumni) and the Wildcat

 

Much to our chagrin, Dr. Lonnie's truck broke down just before we reached the grandstands.  Luckily, his mechanic came to our rescue.  We got to see most of the parade go by while he worked on the problem.  He was able to get us back up and running before the parade ended and we glided down 4th Street.  We reached Fremont Street just as the fireworks went off.

Before heading over to the Carnival and Rodeo, we went to Don't Tell Mama's for a couple of drinks because after all that, we were hot and thirsty!  There was a young woman at the mic singing songs from "Porgy and Bess" (it's always Karoke time at Mama's, it seems) and she was awesome!

It was great fun and we are already looking forward to next May!

 

The FCLV and VVV float with Mary JOY and Dr. Lonnie

 

and to celebrate our wonderful month celebrating Historical Preservation:

Do you know these men in the amazing Liberace Technicolor Dream Coat?

 

Thanks to Dave Williams for the Wildcat Float photos!

Thanks to Uncle Jack for the FCLV/VVV Float photos!

Thanks to Judy Dixon-Gabaldon for the Liberace coat photos!