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  • Bannered routes of U.S. Route 95

    U.S. Route 95 Highway system United States Numbered Highways List Bannered Divided Replaced Several bannered routes of U.S. Route 95 exist. In order from south to north they are as follows. Contents 1 Existing 1.1 Las Vegas business loop 1.2 Hawthorne truck route 1.3 Schurz-Fernley alternate route 1.4 Payette spur 1.5 Weiser spur 2 Former 2.1 Las Vegas alternate route 3 References Existing [edit] Las Vegas business loop [edit] Main article: Nevada State Route 599 U.S. Route 95 Business Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Length: 8.715 mi[1] (14.025 km) Business U.S. 95 is cosigned with SR 599 (Rancho Drive) in Las Vegas, Nevada. This distinction is noted on US 95 freeway signs and many maps (including those published by the Nevada Department of Transportation[2]). However, no business route signs are posted along the highway itself, and relatively few SR 599 shields can be found on the route. Hawthorne truck route [edit] Main article: U.S. Route... (see more)

  • Vegas Vic

    Vegas Vic post 1998 restoration Vegas Vic is the unofficial, yet most widely used name for the Las Vegas, Nevada neon sign that resembles a cowboy that was erected on the exterior of The Pioneer Club in Las Vegas in 1951.[1] The sign was a departure in graphic design from typeface based neon signs, to a friendly and welcoming human form of a cowboy. The sign's human-like abilities of talking and waving its arm constituted an immediate acceptance as the unofficial welcoming sign reproduced thousands of times over the years and all over the world. The sign is currently owned by Schiff Enterprises and can still be found at 25 E Fremont Street, where he has been since 1951 on the exterior of what used to be The Pioneer Club but is currently a souvenir shop also owned by Schiff Enterprises. Contents 1 History 2 In popular culture 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References History [edit] 1948 Postcard of Vegas Vic's first use Although the Pioneer Club no longer operates as a ... (see more)

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