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On the 60,000-square-foot top floor of the garage, the Neon Museum’s collection of signs will be displayed in even greater numbers, with an “amazing view” of the Las Vegas Valley, saysBerger.
So, as fate would have it, Bovey - who makes a living preserving the past - is moving his store into the Boulevard Building on the corner of Indiana and Monroe. It's more than 100 years old.
‘I took it as a sign’: Artist Chris Bovey opens larger Vintage Print store at iconic corner Boulevard Building, with room for neon museum April 27, 2025 Updated Mon., April 28, 2025 at 7:57 a.m.