NEON MUSEUM RESTORES SILVER SLIPPER SIGN PAINT COLOR TO ORIGINAL SILVER, GOLD, BLUE
The Silver Slipper, one of the Neon Museum’s most iconic signs has been restored to its original color combination as the result of a recent repainting.
The Silver Slipper, one of the Neon Museum’s most iconic signs has been restored to its original color combination as the result of a recent repainting.
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces its ongoing Happy Hour program in The Underground speakeasy exhibition. The speakeasy’s full-service bar purveys not only house-distilled moonshine and craft beer, but also wines by the glass, non-alcoholic beverages and—of course—a tempting array of authentic, Prohibition-inspired cocktails.
The Underground takes visitors on an uncommonly vivid journey back in time: Situated discreetly in the basement of the Museum, Guests of The Underground are encouraged to ponder the time when consuming alcohol was not only a criminal act, but also bred secret watering holes–some of which became the most glamorous places to be.