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The whimsical Ugly Duckling sign has returned home to the Neon Museum’s Boneyard after receiving extensive restoration and refurbishment. The popular, double-sided sign has been re-electrified in all its glory for the public to enjoy during boneyard admission hours.
Las Vegas’ new immersive entertainment, retail and dining destination, AREA15, announces Chris Wink as the director of content and cool s**t. Wink is most famously known as co-founder of the worldwide phenomenon, Blue Man Group.
This summer, Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar offers a way to travel the flavors of Italy without leaving Las Vegas with its Summer Regional Menu Series, a changing rotation of prix fixe menus inspired by Italy’s most renowned culinary regions. Each four-course menu is offered for a superb summertime value of $49 per person; wines selected to complement each menu are offered at special prices as well. 
The Las Vegas Aviators’ mascots, Spruce and Aviator, flew 1,121 feet over The LINQ Promenade on the FLY LINQ, Las Vegas Strip’s only zipline.  
The Neon Museum has launched a web-based app for use by general admission visitors, enabling them to learn about select signs housed in the Boneyard outdoor exhibition space. Anyone with a smartphone data plan can access the app, which requires a password obtained onsite. Its interpretive information is currently available in English; a Spanish-language version will launch soon.
Festive summer and holiday celebrations are now underway at The LINQ Promenade and complete with food and drink carts, live bands and DJs. Along with top-flight attractions such as FLY LINQ, the only zipline on the Las Vegas Strip, and High Roller, the world’s largest observation wheel—there is no shortage of lively fun and entertainment this season. Read on for a rundown of timely story ideas centered at The LINQ Promenade.
The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces its roster of public programs for July
The Underground, the Prohibition history exhibition at The Mob Museum, announces special promotions, programs and events for July.
Supporting the proliferating craft beer scene in Las Vegas is not only a priority for downtown’s Eureka! but also a point of pride for the dynamic restaurant and bar in the heart of Fremont East. To highlight the region’s bustling local brew scene, the restaurant spotlights a different brewery every Wednesday for “Steal the Glass.”
Lip Smacking Foodie Tours, proudly presents its newest VIP group dining experience which promises unprecedented access to some of the most celebrated establishments in Seattle’s buzzy neighborhood of Capitol Hill. This experience is available for private and corporate groups of 15 to 75 participants.