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PHOTO: Letter of the Law at Mob Museum
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Jerry Henkel/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Workers put up a sign on the front of the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement at 300 Stewart Ave. in downtown Las Vegas on Thursday. The Mob Museum, in the former federal courthouse and post office, is scheduled to open to the public on Tuesday. » Buy this photo
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Updated: Feb. 10, 2012 | 8:38 a.m.
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Just open a Pizza Joint with pictures of Movie Stars and Singers autographed across the street.
Dork. Nobody will ever see that dwarf sign. Did Historic Preservation make them do that? Looking down Third Street you will never find the joint. They have got to put the big red neon Mob Museum sign on the roof facing Third Street and FSE, and another facing the highway.
What Next? A Beer, Booze, and Broads Museum?