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Circa Mega Bar mixologist making Irish Car Bombs (I politely declined) Neon Boneyard-Golden Nugget (our hotel) Illuminating Fremont Street. The “1905” on the Golden Nugget sign pays tribute to the founding year of Las Vegas. Designer Kermit Wayne wrapped the Golden Nugget building in neon and incandescent light bulbs, a concept which became known as the “decorated shed.” Kermit Wayne (1914 -1993) was a designer for the Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO) who created the 1958 Stardust sign and the 1961 Golden Nugget sign. Guy McAfee (1888 -1960) was a former Los Angeles police officer and gambler who came to Las Vegas in the 1930s. He nicknamed “The Strip” after the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles and opened the Golden Nugget on Fremont Street in 1946. Joe and Paul got a singing telegram to celebrate their birthdays Neon Boneyard-Ugly Duckling Car Sales The Ugly Duckling Car Sales sign is an example of a double-sided sign that includes detailed neon work and metal channelling. When the