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Las Vegas Photo Tour Home PageLas Vegas Strip Photo Tour Home PageMark Swink PhotographyLas Vegas Strip Photo Tour Stop Add this special location to your photo tour and let us capture memories that will last a lifetime.The world famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign. Immortalized in many movies and television shows, this sign is known the world over. Do you know exactly where this sign is located? Do you know what it says on the back of the sign? Have your photo taken by a professional Las Vegas photographer as part of your Las Vegas Strip photo tour.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE SIGNThe Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a Las Vegas Strip landmark created in 1959 by Betty Willis and Ted Rogich for Clark County, Nevada. Willis received $4,000 for her work. The design is characteristic of the Googie architecture movement which was popular at the time. The sign was built by Western Neon. Over the years, the sign has been moved south several times on Las Vegas Boulevard as growth has continued. The back of the sign reads "Drive Carefully" and "Come Back Soon". When seen up close, the circles with the letters of the word "WELCOME" reveal themselves to be silver dollars.The sign is currently located in the center island of Las Vegas Boulevard across from the (now closed) Klondike Hotel & Casino. Some consider the sign to be the "official" southern end of the Las Vegas Strip. The sign, like most of the strip, sits in the town of Paradise and is located roughly four miles south of the actual city limits of Las Vegas. (Such distinctions are usually ignored by both locals and tourists, who refer to the entire urban region as "Las Vegas".)With the sign so far away from the city itself, the Las Vegas City Council erected a Welcome to Fabulous Downtown Las Vegas sign just within the city limits of the City of Las Vegas, on Las Vegas Boulevard. In 2006, yet another sign, larger yet almost identical to the sign on Las Vegas Boulevard, was erected on the center meridian of Boulder Highway near Harmon Avenue.The image of the sign is featured on the Nevada license plate that was issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the City of Las Vegas in 2005.[1]The sign is currently owned by Young Electric Sign Company which leases it to Clark County, while the design itself is in the public domain.HISTORY OF THE SIGNOn October 4, 1999, the sign went dark for about a month when the company that had been paying the power bill was bought by another company who did not pay the power bill. When the problem was discovered, payment of the past due amount, under $60, was made and power was turned back on.The design of the sign was never copyrighted; this has resulted in the image being ubiquitous on Las Vegas souvenirs, including smaller versions of the signs that also light up.On March 6, 2007,[1] a replica of the sign, larger than the original, was installed on Boulder Highway near Harmon Avenue. Like the original, it does not mark the border with Las Vegas; instead, it "represents the understood gateway from the Boulder Highway to Las Vegas." This is according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.[2]The lights from the sign are now removed and offered as a commemorative souvenir. OfficialLasVegasLight.com will donate a portion of the proceeds to benefit local charities. [2]The sign can be seen in satellite images of its coordinates between the McCarran International Airport and the Bali Hai Golf Club.We will send your photos to you at your home address so you don't have to worry about getting them home. The photos we send you will be 4 x 6. Once you have a chance to look over your photos contact us with which photos you would like enlargements of and we will provide you with 2 of the photos in 8 x 10 at no additional cost. If you would like more shots in an 8 x 10 format, you can have as many as you like for a nominal fee.We will also have your photos available to you online by using your personal event code that we will email you once your photos have been posted and are ready for viewing and ordering.You should plan on a 4 stop tour lasting from 2 to 3 hours, add 30 to 45 minutes for each additional stop that you select. At some stops you will be dropped off and picked with your photographer by the photographers assistant close to the location of your photos. At other locations you will have to walk with your photographer and photographers assistant to the locations for your photos. |
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