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Photographs of Monte Carlo signs, Las Vegas (Nev.), 2002

Date
2002
2017-08-31
Description
Photos show Monte Carlo signs during the day. Two surveys were conducted to gather information about this sign. One was conducted in 2002 and one was conducted in 2017. PDFs are available for both surveys. See the 2017 survey PDF for additional information that is not included in the object description.
Site name: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Site address: 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd
Sign owner: Mandalay Resort Group (50%), MGM Mirage (50%)-Mandalay manages the property
Sign details: The Monte Carlo is located on the west side of the strip just past the New York New York. The signage on the front of the Monte Carlo is limited, with the dominant honors going to the architectural aspects instead. The front facade is made to represent the classical architecture actually found in Monte Carlo. Giant patina fountains are flanked by sweeping staircases, where giant recessed arches and niches hold an abundant array of diversely positioned statuary.
Sign condition: Structure 5 Surface 5 Lighting 5
Sign form: Pylon; Fascia
Sign-specific description: Through the main arch behind the fountain, located on the south east corner, an entrance is guarded from above by black channel letters spelling "Monte Carlo" and filled with incandescent bulbs. This entrance faces southeast. The architecture continues with relief entablature upon fluted columns supporting Corinthian caps, and more statuary. Light posts adorn the sweeping walk in front of the property. Throughout the architecture you can see pools and fountains contained between arches and recessed into other area. Another entrance in the same fashion as the southeast entrance sits facing northeast. Another set of channel letters is set above these doors as well. Just north of the last entrance is the pylon for the Monte Carlo. The pylon fits into the category commonly seen at resorts such as The Mirage, or Luxor. Essentially a giant rectangle in its general silhouette, a multi leveled collection of signs are designated into geometrical planes by the use of classical architectural elements. The sign is at the north end of the Monte Carlo property and faces north/south, and is double sided. The bottom half of the structure is occupied by a tall arch, creating a pedestrian element, allowing passage through the sign. The two legs that flank the arch are created utilizing a pair of double columns supporting a series of crowned ledges supporting yet another architectural element of a pilaster. The resultant effect is two rather massive collections of elements creating the outer legs of columns, combined with pilasters, for the recessed borders of the impressive arch. Above the arch the cabinet rises up divided into two planes, one on top of the other, each holding a message cabinet with a pair of the square post as seen on the structure just below. It creates another pilaster from the front with rows of stacked columns on the structures width. The two arrangements are identical in structure and facade. The difference lies in the different types of display each on holds. The top is a back lit color advertisement currently for magician Lance Burton, while the bottom is an LED matrix screen . The top is an entablature crowned with sweeping overhangs, and containing the text Monte Carlo in black channel letters and filled with incandescent bulbs. The signage on the towers of the hotel are the repeated Monte Carlo logos in giant black channel letters, and filled with incandescent bulbs. On each face of each one of the wings Monte Carlo is spelled in it's trademark text, in black channel letters and filled with incandescent bulbs.
Sign - type of display: Incandescent; Backlit
Sign - media: Steel; Plastic
Sign animation: Oscilllating
Notes: The incandescent bulbs inside the channel letters oscillate, at the entrances on the building as well.
Sign environment: The environment the Monte Carlo creates with its various forms of advertisement abruptly changes in aesthetic contrast to its southern companion and precursor to the northbound traveler. One minute the pedestrian is listening to the nasal audio streaming from the ESPN Zone loudspeakers, to the delicately ornate facade of the Monte Carlo's fountains and highly detailed statuary. Once you cross the drive it is not hard to be attracted the by classical architecture which serves its purpose of bringing in the patron with the limited space utilized for pedestrian passage across the front. I say limited, even though it is one of the more ornate and expansive ones, that is in comparison to its related properties of the Mirage and the Bellagio. The use of architecture makes the utmost use of this great strength of aesthetic by making it interactive for the pedestrian by allowing them to pass up close to the elements while entering the building or traversing the facade. The two giant wings on either end of the property act as arms to pull in people using swooping steps and large fountains. The signage is integrated into this environment, blending in nicely, in similar fashion as the previously mentioned examples. The oscillating incandescent bulbs can be found inside the channel letters, which is the most common animation seen in this type of signage in the other properties as well.
Sign - date of installation: 1995
Sign - thematic influences: The Monte Carlo theme is that of an understated European elegance.
Surveyor: Joshua Cannaday
Survey - date completed: 2002
Sign keywords: Oscillating; Pylon; Fascia; Incandescent; Backlit; Steel; Plastic

Mixed Content

Jet Coin Laundry wall mounted sign, Elko, Nevada

Date
2016 (year approximate) to 2020 (year approximate)
Description

The wall mounted sign for Jet Coin Laundry in Elko during the day with unlit neon.

332 6th St, Elko, NV 89801

Jet Coin Laundry


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Owl Motel flag mounted sign, Battle Mountain, Nevada

Date
2016 (year approximate) to 2020 (year approximate)
Description

View of the flag mounted sign for the Owl Motel, a part of the Owl Club Casino & Restaurant, during the day with unlit neon.

72 E Front St, Battle Mountain, NV 89820

Owl Club Casino & Restaurant


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Photograph of a gas price sign, Baker, California, circa early 1920s to 1940s

Date
1920 to 1949
Description
A sign in at Baker, comparing the price of gas there to the price of gas in Las Vegas.

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Slide of the neon sign for the Farris Motel, Reno, Nevada, 1986

Date
1986
Description
A color image of the neon signs for the Farris Motel, located on East 4th Street in Reno. Briefly called the Shady Grove Motel in 1946 Site Name: Farris motel (Reno, Nev.)

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Sundance flag mounted wall signs and other wall signs, Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic print, 1986

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Northern Nevada Neon Photograph Collection
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: PH-00439
Collection Name: Northern Nevada Neon Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

Archival Component

Protest signs in desert during the Lenten Desert Experience: photographic slide

Date
1982
Description

From the Sister Klaryta Antoszewska Photograph Collection (PH-00352). Signs in the desert say, "LORD", "GOD", "MUST", "THIS", "VESSEL," "BE BROKEN". The words and phrases are on their own signs. There are cars in the background. 

 

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Pioneer Crossing Casino double mounted sign, Fernley, Nevada

Date
2021
Description

The double mounted sign for the Pioneer Crossing Casino during the day with lit neon.

1705 US-50 ALT, Fernley, NV 89408

Pioneer Crossing Casino


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Photograph of a welcome sign, North Las Vegas, circa early 1970s

Date
1970 to 1975
Description
Welcome to North Las Vegas sign on the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and North and Owens.

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Harold's Pony Express Lodge sign, Sparks, Nevada: photographic print

Date
1986
Description

Sign for Harold's Pony Express Lodge with lit neon.


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