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  2. Vegas Vic - Wikipedia

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    Vegas Vic post 1998 restoration . Vegas Vic is a neon sign portraying a cowboy which was erected on the exterior of The Pioneer Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA in 1951. [1] The sign was a departure in graphic design from typeface based neon signs, to the friendly and welcoming human form of a cowboy.

  3. Neon sign - Wikipedia

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    Interestingly, smaller diameter tubes produce brighter neon light, but also have higher resistance. The primary reason for eventual neon tube failure is the slow absorption of neon gas into the glass walls, but even this process can take over 50 years.

  4. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    Vaporwave is a microgenre of electronic music and a subgenre of hauntology, a visual art style, and an Internet meme that emerged in the early 2010s, [30] [31] and became well-known in 2015. [32]

  5. Neon lighting - Wikipedia

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    Neon lighting consists of brightly glowing, electrified glass tubes or bulbs that contain rarefied neon or other gases. Neon lights are a type of cold cathode gas-discharge light. A neon tube is a sealed glass tube with a metal electrode at each end, filled with one of a number of gases at

  6. Cowgirls (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cowgirls" is a song by American country music singer Morgan Wallen featuring singer Ernest. It was released on April 15, 2024, as the eighth single from Wallen's third studio album One Thing at a Time.

  7. File:Wiki-cowgirl.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Neon Moon - Wikipedia

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    "Neon Moon" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in February 1992 as the third single from their debut album Brand New Man. The song became their third consecutive number one single on the country charts. [1] It was also their first single not to have an accompanying music video.

  9. Coonskin cap - Wikipedia

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    A variation was marketed to young girls as the Polly Crockett hat. It was similar in style to the boys' cap, including the long tail, but was made of all-white fur (faux or possibly rabbit). At the peak of the fad, coonskin caps sold at a rate of 5,000 caps a day. [ 5 ]