The famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign
sits alone at the South end of the strip and is often the
very first sign a traveler encounters when entering the strip.
It casts a surprisingly powerful glow over the barren median
which it stands. It stands as a gateway to the extravaganza
that is Las Vegas. When leaving the main drag headed south
the sign has an equal effect of being a lone gateway in and
out of the Strip.
The sign sits as a welcome to travelers
entering the Las Vegas experience via Las Vegas Blvd. The
sign itself resides in the middle of traffic median directly
in the middle of the road.
The sign itself is a classic roadside
pole design which faces North/South. It is double backed,
internally lit with a border of yellow incandescent bulbs
along the flat edge of its width. Across the top of the sign
seven white neon circles house separate red neon letters
which form the word welcome. Crowning the sign at the very
peak, above the word welcome, is a seven pointed neon star
comprised of orange and yellow neon. The cabinet itself is
faced with translucent white plastic and treated with blue
and red painted text. The South side of the sign reads with
the Neon welcome word then in blue painted text "To Fabulous" in
a 50's style text reminiscent of that used in the Last Frontier
property, and cursive. The Words "Las Vegas" are spelled
in all caps, in red block text. And below that in smaller
blue text the word "Nevada" are spelled in all caps block
text.
Although it has no specific theme,
it is from a specific period in Las Vegas History. It is
the quintessential roadside pylon design. With an exposed
steel center pole double backed marquee it is reminiscent
of the common design of the roadside motor inn.
This sign has become perhaps the most
copied icon of Las Vegas, as it was never copyrighted. It
is a ubiqutious symbol of the common design of the roadside
motor inn.
Designer: Betty Willis
Date of Installation: 1959
All materials Copyright, Bogar Enterprises, LLC., 2003 The Welcome to Las Vegas Sign design and packaging are trademarks of Bogar Enterprises, LLC. U.S. Patent D510,107