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Neon Museum says DuckDuckShed grew attendance, partnerships and finished the year in the black

5860875 · September 30, 2025
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The Neon Museum reported to the Centennial Commission that DuckDuckShed, a four-day program celebrating Las Vegas architecture, ran 41 programs, surpassed 5,000 attendees and finished the year $98,000 in the black; the museum seeks further partnership with LVCVA to grow the event.

Aaron Berger, presenting for the Neon Museum, gave the commission a final report on DuckDuckShed, the museum’s four-day celebration of Las Vegas architecture, design and culture.

Berger said the 2025 program included 41 programs, “which is a 38% increase in the number of programs from the year prior,” and reported that the festival “has broken the threshold of 5,000 attendees.” He told the commission the museum recorded roughly 921,000,000 media impressions and that attendee ratings…

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