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Browse Articles in Category "Las Vegas"Area 51
If you are a X-files fan or just a conspiracy theorist, this is the place for you to visit. Unfortunately, this area is supposed to be a secret military facility. So getting on the base might prove to be a little harder that you think. This secret hideaway is about 150 miles north ...
1980s and 1990s in Las Vegas
AS the 1980's began, Las Vegas seemed to be booming once again. McCarran airport had just started a twenty year, $785 million expansion plan. Siegfried and Roy started in their own show, “Beyond Belief,” that ran for six years at the Frontier. They played a record ...
1960s and 1970s in Las Vegas
The 1960's brought the debut of the slot machines. Some of these machines would accept up to a $500 token. The jackpots grew over time from $100 to $10 million today.
The Rat Pack was in town filming Ocean's Eleven. The rat pack was chairing a summit meeting at the Sands ... 1940s and 1950s in Las Vegas
Bugsy Siegel started out in Las Vegas in the 1940s. He took some already existing properties and just added to them. In 1941, the El Rancho Vegas was built among these properties almost right across the street from where the Sahara Hotel is located now.
Las Vegas was promoted ... Arriving in Las Vegas
When you arrive in Las Vegas, you will land at the McCarran International Airport. The airport is east of the strip. Long layovers at this airport don't have to be wasted time. Jump on a shuttle and go gambling or sightseeing before your flight. If you can't leave the ...
Art Museums in Las Vegas
Las Vegas does have an art scene and several places that have some awe inspiring work. There are some galleries and some work spaces for local artists.
The Art Factory is located in the Gateway District. On the first Friday of every month, they have a party and showcase all ... Best Buffets In Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the place to go for awesome buffets. Most hotels, depending on the theme, carry their own fare on their buffets. For instance, if you go Paris Hotel, you will see French food. They normally serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Your best bet is to go for brunch ...
Best Hotels In Vegas
In 1997, the New York New York opened and led a new challenge in for others to keep up with them. Nobody did for almost eighteen months. You can tell the hotel by the 150 foot Statue of Liberty in front of it. You can also see a bit of the Manhattan skyline – The ...
Best of the Best in Las Vegas
Ranking some of the many attractions in Las Vegas is quite hard to do. But several sites have many different favorites. Here are just a few to keep you busy.
Best Non-Vegas Hotel: THE Hotel at Mandelay Bay. Best Spa & Health Club: The Venetian and the Mirage ... Best Pools in Las VegasSwimming in the summer sun can be a wonderful experience after a long day of shopping and casino play. Most of these pools have hot tubs as well. Caesar's Palace has a 4.5 acre Garden of the Gods that includes fountains and statuary. They four Roman-styled pools and two jacuzzis. ...
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