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Aren't these old neon signs beautiful? When I first started taking photography classes in high school, I loved seeking them out. I came across this article on the
idsgn blog, and apparently there is a
neon museum in Vegas that looks AMAZING. It is a non-profit dedicated to preserving the iconic art form. Vegas isn't really my kind of place, but it would be so cool to see all of these old signs!
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