Category: Vegas

Daily Neon: Weclome to Las Vegas

October 24, 2011
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign in 1999

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign in 1999

The famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Nevada” neon sign. Erected in 1959 by Western Neon and is currently owned by YESCO. The sign was designed by Betty Willis and was never copyrighted. Some consider the sign to be the official southern end of the Las Vegas Strip. The sign, like most of the Strip, sits in the town of Paradise and is located roughly four miles south of the actual city limits of Las Vegas. Most people just refer to the whole metro area as Las Vegas but is actually made up of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson and unincorporated Clark County, along with various townships. This image was taken in 1999.

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Image date: 1999

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Daily Neon: Weddings

October 20, 2011

This neon sign is found in downtown Las Vegas.

Average number of Las Vegas weddings per day 315.
Cost of Nevada marriage license, $60.
Average cost of filing for divorce in Nevada, $450.

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MGM wants to demolish the Harmon Tower

October 18, 2011

Never used Harmon Tower on the short fuse for demolition

In the heart of City Center, lies the Harmon Tower. Orginally planned to have 400 rooms and 207 condominium on 49 floors, but was halted after 28 stories due to improper installation of critical rebar. On July 11, 2011 a report was released that indicated that the building was likely to collapse in a major earthquake and that a determination of possible repairs would take at least a year. On August 15, 2011 MGM Resorts announced plans to implode the building instead of repairing it. The current fate of tower is still held up in the courts.

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Photo date: 10/15/2011

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GOP Presidential Debate Comes to Las Vegas

October 15, 2011

The Venetian Resort will be the stage for the Western Republican Debate

Las Vegas takes center stage for the GOP Presidential Primary Debate at the Venetian Resort on October 18, 2011. Tuesday night at 5:00pm PDT. Anderson Cooper of CNN will be Moderating this event. Nevada has been choosen by the Republican National Committee to be one of the first states to vote in the Republican presidential primary Jan. 19, 2012.

Nevada’s caucus will now be held sometime after New Hampshire’s primary, traditionally the first in the nation. New Hampshire has not yet set its voting date. Nevada’s Republican Party has decided to move the state’s caucus to January so that it keeps its traditional early-voting spot. The original date for the caucus had been February 18.

Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum are expected at the Tuesday’s debate.

Update- Jon Huntsman will skip Tuesday’s presidential debate in Nevada and instead hold a town hall meeting in New Hampshire, his campaign announced.

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Photo taken: 10/15/2011

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The Smith Center for the Performing Arts

October 13, 2011
Smith Center for the Performing Arts

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts nears completion

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Art Deco design

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Close up detail

Click to enlarge : New Discovery Children’s Museum

New Discovery Children’s Museum

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Stainless steel Art Deco detail

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Symphony Park takes shape

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Smith Center

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is a public/private partnership that will become the centerpiece of cultural life in Las Vegas offering a blend of performances by resident companies as well as first-run touring attractions. The 4.75-acre cultural complex will feature inviting lobbies with beautiful balconies, refined acoustics and a tastefully landscaped plaza linking surrounding hotels, restaurants, shops and offices in downtown’s 61-acre urban development, Symphony Park. Home to the 2,050-seat Reynolds Hall and the Boman Pavilion, The Smith Center will be a living room for Las Vegas; a place that will educate, entertain and excite the citizens of our great community. The Smith Center broke ground in May of 2009 with a ceremonial carillon bell casting and ringing. In February 2010, it celebrated its “Topping Out” with the raising of 50 tons of steel and is projected to open in March 2012.

Next door the the Smith Center is the new home for the children’s museum, a state-of-the-art building to be named the Donald W. Reynolds Discovery Center. The children’s museum currently is located on Las Vegas Boulevard in the historic Cultural Corridor, where it will continue to serve the children and families of Las Vegas until the new facility is ready to open in late 2012.

Next to the Smith Center, a small park called, Symphony Park will be a two-acre open space within the heart of Symphony Park destined to become the neighborhood’s “Central Park.” The Park is expected to serve as a gathering place and outdoor venue for cultural, art and social activities.

For more information, visit www.thesmithcenter.com.

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Date of photos: 11/13/2011

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Daily Neon: Hogs & Heifers

September 24, 2011
Hogs and Heifers Saloon

Hogs and Heifers Saloon in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada

 

Located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada on 201 North 3rd Street.

http://hogsandheifers.com

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