Super Bowl LVIII Sign Finds a Permanent Home at The Neon Museum

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Super Bowl LVIII Sign Finds a Permanent Home at The Neon Museum


Las Vegas made history by hosting its first-ever Super Bowl in 2024, and now a piece of that unforgettable event will live on forever. The Super Bowl LVIII sign, which became an iconic symbol of the city’s hosting debut, has found its permanent home at The Neon Museum’s Boneyard.


A Historic Addition to The Neon Museum


The sign, which hung prominently over fans at Fremont and Fourth Street during the Super Bowl festivities, now joins The Neon Museum’s impressive collection of historical artifacts. Illuminated in a special ceremony, the sign is more than just a decorative piece—it’s a testament to Las Vegas’ growing reputation as a world-class destination for major events.


A Collaborative Effort


The sign’s preservation is thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Las Vegas Super Bowl Host Committee and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. By donating this iconic piece to The Neon Museum, they’ve ensured that future generations can reflect on the city’s incredible milestone.


The Neon Museum: A Must-Visit Destination


Known for showcasing Las Vegas’ rich history through its collection of iconic signs and memorabilia, The Neon Museum is the perfect place for the Super Bowl LVIII sign. Visitors can now relive the excitement of the city’s first Super Bowl and see how Las Vegas continues to shine on the global stage.


Visit and Relive the Moment


Whether you’re a football fan, a history buff, or just someone who loves the glitz and glam of Las Vegas, a visit to The Neon Museum is a must. The Super Bowl LVIII sign is now a permanent reminder of a monumental event in the city’s history, and it’s waiting for you to experience it.


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