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.