Glass Pool Inn Enamel Pin
Celebrate a lost piece of Las Vegas history with this enamel pin honoring the iconic Glass Pool Inn. Originally opened as the Mirage Motel in 1952, the property was renamed in 1988 to avoid confusion with Steve Wynn’s Mirage resort. Famous for its above-ground pool with glass sides, the Inn became a beloved roadside landmark until its closure in 2003 and demolition in 2004.
This enamel pin captures the spirit of the Glass Pool Inn—a nod to mid-century motel culture, Vegas nostalgia, and even pop culture, as the pool made a cameo in The Killers’ “Bones” music video. Perfect for collectors, locals, or anyone who treasures the neon-soaked history of the Strip.
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Keyword: Enamel pin
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Design: Inspired by the Glass Pool Inn sign & legacy
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Material: Hard enamel with polished metal finish
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Back: Secure rubber clutch
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Size: Compact, perfect for jackets, bags, or display
Wear it as a tribute to old Vegas charm—or add it to your pin collection as a keepsake of a landmark that lives on in memory.
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