Selfies at the Red Rock Canyon sign will look a little different from now on.

On Tuesday, Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones, the Nevada Department of Transportation and local contractors celebrated the successful relocation of the sign off the main drag of Charleston Boulevard.

Instead of requiring a risky stopover on the side of the street to get the photo, the sign’s new location has its own paved parking lot, equipped with about a dozen parking spots and a lane for buses.

Matt and Kathleen Dwyer of Long Beach, New York, were the first to take their picture in front of the sign at its new home on Tuesday. Though it was his first time visiting Red Rock Canyon, Matt Dwyer said the new parking lot sounded a lot safer.

“I told my wife, ‘There’s people there. Let’s go in and just tak

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