
"Andy” Anderson – Anderson Dairy Milkman - Las Vegas, NV
N 36° 10.582 W 115° 08.113
11S E 667702 N 4005121
This vintage neon sign now resides at the Neon Museum and within the 'Boneyard'. Admission fees apply.
Waymark Code: WM1FHV
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 04/28/2007
Views: 342
Anderson Dairy, founded in Las Vegas in 1907, enlarged its dairy plant in the mid-1950s as the population grew in the Las Vegas valley. The new sign for the business was created by YESCO designer Hermon Boernge in the 1950s. Boernge’s design consisted of block lettering and a red and white bull’s eye cabinet with the “Andy” Anderson milkman, the company’s mascot, at the top. The sign was installed on the roof of the new Anderson Dairy facility, and was ultimately taken down during another expansion in 1994.
This vintage neon sign now resides at the Neon Museum and within the museum's 'Boneyard' which is open for visitors. Admission fees apply.
Business Name: Anderson Dairy
 Business Type: Other
 Physical Address: 770 Las Vegas Blvd N Las Vegas, NV USA 89109
 Web Address: [Web Link]
 Condition of Neon Sign: Fully Working Order: Best viewed at night in its full glory!

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