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The Sands Hotel and Casino

The Sands Hotel and Casino operated on the Las Vegas strip from 1952 to 1996.

Back then, casinos and resorts relied on eye-catching marquees to advertise their entertainers, shows, dinners, and other amenities. These classic signs were a staple of the golden era of entertainment, serving as glamorous beacons of light and lettering that beckoned audiences into the exciting world of showbiz. 

In this image, we see legends of the 1960s Rat Pack era—Dean Martin and likely his buddies Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., along with other entertainers like Martin Denny, Dave Burton, and the Ernie Stewart Trio. The Sands was famous for hosting unforgettable performances with A-list headliners, bringing a “who’s who” of talent to the stage. This particular shot was likely taken in the early 1960s when the Sands was the heart of Vegas nightlife.

Marquees like this didn’t just promote shows; they captured the glitz, glamour, and spirit of Las Vegas itself. Today, they remain iconic symbols of an era when the Strip beamed with classic flair.

Quality Sign and Lighting Service

At YESCO, we’re dedicated to delivering excellence at every stage—from order to installation. Thank you, Melissa, for trusting us with your lighting needs! Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we’re so grateful for the opportunity to bring visions to life!

If you’re looking for reliable, high-quality lighting solutions, contact YESCO today and let us light up your vision!

Silver Slipper Sign

The Silver Slipper sign, manufactured and installed by YESCO around 1955, became a beloved part of the Las Vegas skyline atop the small yet lively Silver Slipper Casino.

This historic venue, an entertainment hub on the Strip, hosted a variety of live performances, boxing matches, and even popular burlesque shows. The iconic rotating high heel remained a Las Vegas landmark until the casino’s closure in 1988.

After its retirement, the sign was restored and is now displayed at the Neon Museum, where it continues to captivate visitors with its enduring legacy.