Latisha Prieto, Chairperson of the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority, said, �Nevada is rich in indigenous culture. The Neon Museum is always on my list of must-see attractions in Las Vegas and now even more so!�Īs part of the grant from San Manuel, The Neon Museum also unveiled a new panel describing the history, presence, and impact of Nevada�s first peoples � appropriately timed with recognition of Native American Heritage Month in November.
The fact that the Palms sign will be on display for thousands upon thousands of guests to enjoy is a proud moment of team members, and our leadership. �We love to embrace the history and nostalgia of our great city, Las Vegas. �It�s our extreme pleasure to partner with The Neon Museum for this monumental restoration,� said Palms General Manager Cynthia Kiser Murphey. Made possible by a grant from The San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority, this marks the 24th sign re-illuminated and restored within the Museum�s Neon Boneyard. Following months of restoration, The Neon Museum reilluminated the iconic Palms Casino Resort sign, which first debuted in November 2001.