History

Pioneers of Neon Excellence 

Did you know? YESCO was one of the first sign companies to manufacture its own customized neon tubing. In the 1950s, our signs came alive with vibrant neon colors, illuminating the era of hula-hoops, bobby socks, and rock and roll. These pioneering efforts contributed to the vibrant visual culture of the mid-20th century, making neon...

Vintage Lariat Motel Neon Sign Repainted

Hailing from the golden age of 1950s roadside signage, the Lariat Motel sign stands as a modern-day monument at the Churchill Arts Council in Fallon. The motel was demolished back in 2005, but owners Ray and Dee Dee Ferguson kindly donated the sign. With funding from the tourism commission and the city of Fallon, the sign...

YESCO Featured on Amazon Prime Documentary “Neon”

We invite you to visit "Neon" a documentary available on Amazon Prime Video that explores the history of neon as well as its influence on American culture. YESCO, along with several prominent YESCO-designed signs, are featured in the documentary. The company has strong roots in creativity, artistry, and innovation which continues to inspire the work we...

Finished and Refurbished Wendover Will

YESCO completely refurbished the iconic “Wendover Will” neon cowboy sign with LED technology. Retained by the City of West Wendover – which is located on Nevada’s eastern border – YESCO was tasked with replacing 1,184 feet of neon tubing with principal flex and RGB flex LED lighting to mimic the signs original look and feel. The...