Mystery Solved: Why Do Some Neon Signs Have Big Rods?
By Scott Roeben, on August 13 2013
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If you love neon signs as much as we do, you may have noticed some have rods protruding from them.
Come to find out, before there were cherry-pickers and other wonders of modern technology, those rungs were used by repairmen to climb up and replace bulbs and the like.

More useless Vegas facts: The Hacienda was originally called the Lady Luck. Downtown, there’s a hotel formerly called Lady Luck, which will soon re-open as Downtown Grand. The Hacienda site is now occupied by Mandalay Bay. Yes, there will be a quiz.
Now you know!
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