Mirage volcano sign finds new home at Neon Museum Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The Neon Museum lit the Mirage Lagoon sign with the original architects in attendance, along with former employees who helped bring the property to life.

The Mirage helped usher in the modern mega-resort era on the Las Vegas Strip. That era came to an end in 2024. The sign from the Mirage volcano is now at the Neon Museum.

“The Mirage has a special part in a lot of people’s hearts,” said Aaron Berger the Executive Director and CEO of the Neon Museum. “So, we want to make sure that those pieces are out and have an opportunity for people to connect to them.”…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS