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On This Date: July 2, 1958 The Stardust Hotel & Casino Opened

July 2, 2017
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The Famous Stardust Hotel & Casino Sign

On this Date, July 2, 1958, The Stardust Resort and Casino opened along the famous Las Vegas Strip. When the hotel opened, it had the largest casino and swimming pool in Nevada and the it was the largest hotel in the Las Vegas area. Although most of the modern casino complex, including its main 32-story tower, was built in 1991. The Stardust was originally a outer space themed hotel with planets, stars and galaxies on its facade.

Stardust Postcard

Stardust Postcard With the Orginal Spaced Themed Facade

But most remember the 188 foot tall neon sign that represented a shower of stardust around the words STARDUST. In 1991, the Stardust sign’s spaced themed lettering was replaced with a subdued typeface.

The Stardust officially closed on November 1, 2006 after operating continuously for 48 years. It was imploded on March 13, 2006

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Stardust International Raceway in Spring Valley, Nevada

June 24, 2017
Stardust International Raceway

Stardust International Raceway

In the 60s, racing circuits popped up all over the United States to fill the high demand for racing entertainment. Before long, more tracks could be built than sustained by the industry many closed the gates and fell into neglect, later being developed into shopping centers and housing developments.

Stardust International Raceway

Stardust International Raceway

The Stardust International Raceway was opened in 1965 in the Spring Valley of Las Vegas, Nevada. The facility included a 3-mile, 13-turn road course and a quarter-mile drag strip. Owned by the Stardust Hotel and Casino, the track was built to attract high rollers to the hotel. When the hotel was sold in 1969, the track was abandoned with drag racing events finally ceasing in 1970. Later, the land was bought by Pardee Homes and the Spring Valley community was built in the track’s place. The area is now know as Spring Valley and with the old track boarding Tropicana Avenue, Rainbow Blvd and Flamingo Road.

Topo map of Spring Valley

1970’s Topo map of Spring Valley showing parts of the Racetrack

Stardust hosted Can-Am races from 1966 through 1968 with John Surtees winning the first two and Denny Hulme taking the last. A Trans-Am race was held in 1967, won by Mark Donohue.

Stardust International Raceway

Stardust International Raceway

Stardust International Raceway

Stardust International Raceway

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Daily Neon: The Stardust Neon Sign

July 2, 2013
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The Famous Stardust Hotel & Casino Sign

The Stardust neon sign, 188 feet tall was erected in 1967 replacing the original circular Saturn like neon sign.

Then in 1991, the font on the sign was changed from its former “Cosmic” lettering to a basic Futura font. The casino and hotel are now long gone, but most of the signage remains at The Neon Museum.

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Virtual Strip Tour: Fashion Show Mall to the Stratosphere c.1999

July 10, 2011

Our tour of Las Vegas in 1999 continues down the Las Vegas Strip past Spring Mt. Road. This portian of the Strip has seen the biggest changes over the last 10 years. Right on this corner, the construction of the Palazzo,  and a complete remodel of the Fashion Show Mall.  New resorts sprang up Wynn, and Encore, and some removed and imploded. The following hotels were imploded between 1999-2010 The Desert Inn, Frontier, Stardust, and El Rancho.

Some of this change has not all been good. The Fontainebleau 85% complete went bankrupt and sits empty and partially complete. Where the Stardust stood, is the partially built Echelon Place, rusting away in the desert and the Sahara Hotel just recently closed (2011). On the upside, new non-gaming condos sprang up near the Riviera Hotel area and Donald Trump finally got a Hotel/Condo in Vegas but not a coveted gambling establishment.

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On the corner of Spring Mountain Road and the Las Vegas “STRIP”.

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The Fashion Show Mall (c. 1999)

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The Dive Restaurant at the Fashion Show Mall located at Spring Mountain Road and Las Vegas Blvd.

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The Fashion Show Mall looking toward the Frontier Hotel and Casino.

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The New Frontier Hotel across the street from the Desert Inn

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The Desert Inn

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The Desert Inn and the Frontier

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The Desert Inn

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The Stardust Hotel

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The Stardust Hotel

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The Stardust Hotel

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The Riviera Hotel

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The Riviera Hotel & the West Ward Ho

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The Riviera Hotel home of the Crazy Girls

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The Riviera Hotel & the West Ward Ho, Note: This is a tribute to the Crazy Girls Show ad campaign that was featured on billboards and taxis around Las Vegas, forever immortalized in bronze.  (NO “IFs” “Ands” OR…)

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The Riviera Hotel across the street from Circus Circus.

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Circus Circus

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The Algiers across from the Riviera and Circus Circus.

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This was the original Thunder Bird Hotel, was renamed to the Silverbird then to the El Rancho (imploded in 2000).  Across the street the original El Rancho, the very first hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip, opened on April 3, 1941 it was later destroyed by fire in 1960.

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This was the Las Vegas’ first water park (Wet and Wild) now closed.

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This spot was the where the original El Ranch Hotel & Casino stood. the only thing left here is a few trees- and this photo was taken 40 years after the fire burn it to the ground. The Sahara Hotel, Stratosphere Tower and Wet ‘n Wild stands in the background.

Click to view Hi-res Las Vegas 360 imageThe Sahara Hotel and Casino just closed in 2011 and still looks like this.

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Sahara Hotel & Casino

Click to view Hi-res Las Vegas 360 imageIn front of the Sahara Hotel and Casino

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On the corner of Sahara and The Strip, Sahara Hotel, Holy Cow Brewery (closed), and the World’s largest Gift Shop (still there)

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Up the street, heading north is the base of the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino, once own by a character named Bob Stupak who build the first hotel there called Vegas World.

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