For more than a century, the Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO) has helped shape Las Vegas’ iconic, neon image. Founded in Ogden, Utah, by English immigrant Thomas Young, YESCO has supplied the Strip ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Plans are in the works to preserve the legacy of an iconic Las Vegas entertainer and businesswoman. Neon sign maker YESCO announced Wednesday it is restoring and relighting ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jeffrey Young, executive vice president at YESCO, holds a photograph of the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign that his company ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Eight newly refurbished neon signs have been installed as part of the completion of the Las Vegas Boulevard Improvement Project. The signs are owned by the City of Las Vegas, ...
My first visit to the spot that would become the Neon Museum was on July 12, 2001, or so my photo archive tells me. On that day, I went to the Young Electric Sign Company’s (YESCO) “boneyard,” then a ...
A sign from the old Par-A-Dice Motel, originally placed in 1953, has been installed on Las Vegas Boulevard just north of Oakey Boulevard. Photo Credit: City of Las Vegas Eight historical, refurbished ...
Yesco workers removed the Pabst Blue Ribbon neon sign at Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard in downtown Las Vegas on Monday. The sign, which had been at the location for five years, will be ...
When Eric Elizondo repairs the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on the Strip, he doesn’t just keep the city’s most beloved icon standing. He’s putting his hands on family history. Elizondo is a ...