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On This Date: August 30, 1946 The Golden Nugget Opened

August 30, 2018
Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino in Downtown Las Vegas

Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino in Downtown Las Vegas

On August 30, 1946 the Golden Nugget opened, making it one of the oldest hotels in Las Vegas. The Golden Nugget is located in the orginal downtown area of Las Vegas on Fremont Street. The area is  also known as Glitter Gulch as apposed to the famous Las Vegas Blvd, aka the “Strip”. The Golden Nugget is the largest casino in the downtown area, with a total of 2,345 deluxe guest rooms and suites.

Displayed in the Golden Nugget lobby, is the world’s largest gold nugget, the Hand of Faith. It weighs in at 875 troy ounces. The gold alone is worth $1.2 million at todays prices ($1400 per oz.)

The Golden Nugget has had many famous owners, including: Jackie Gaughan, Steve Wynn and Kirk Kerkorian. Landry’s Restaurants are the current owners and operators of the Golden Nugget today.

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On This Date: August 28, 2008 Eastside Cannery Opens

August 28, 2018
East Side Cannery

East Side Cannery Casino & Hotel opened on August 28, 2008

Eastside Cannery Casino and Hotel, is a locals casino owned and operated by Cannery Casino Resorts in Las Vegas, Nevada. The property is located on Boulder Highway, approximately eight miles from McCarran International Airport. The Eastside Cannery has 65,000 sq ft of casino space, 307 hotel rooms,a special events ballroom, a private club on the 16th floor, five restaurants and three bars. The Eastside Cannery Casino and Hotel opened its doors in August 2008, replacing the Nevada Palace, located on the same site since 1979.

Photo by: BoldSolitude – Own work. Licensed under Public domain via Wikimedia Commons

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On This Date: August 20, 1964 -The Beatles Performed in Las Vegas

August 20, 2018
The Beatles at the Las Vegas Convention Center August 20,1964

The Beatles at the Las Vegas Convention Center August 20,1964

On This Date: August 20, 1964, The Beatles played at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Originally slated to play at the Sahara Hotel, but the venue could only hold 600 people, so it was moved to the nearby Las Vegas Convention Center. Over 8000 fans saw the shows and The Beatles earned $30,000 for their two performances.

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On This Date: August 18, 2000, The Aladdin Re-opens

August 18, 2018
Aladdin

Aladdin Hotel in 2008

After being closed since November 25, 1997, The old Hotel and Casino was imploded and a new $1.2 billion hotel and gaming complex was built on its 35 acres of land. The Aladdin re-opened on August 18, 2000 after a 24 hour delay due to fire inspections.
The hotel was sold in bankruptcy on June 20, 2003 and remain open under its new owners, and on April 17, 2007, After the casino was renovated, it was reopened as: “Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino”.  The casino changed hands again, on February 19, 2010, the hotel was sold to Caesars Entertainment and remains open today as Planet Hollywood.

The funny thing is that “Planet Hollywood restaurant” is not located in the Planet Hollywood Hotel, it is located in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.

Photo Taken Sept 21, 2008
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Vegas Golden Knights: Has the Team Become Weak?

August 14, 2018

The 2017-18 NHL season was headlined by the emphatic rise of the inaugural Vegas Golden Knights. The group of players bundled together by general manager George McPhee in the expansion draft gelled remarkably well and rode all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals in a record-breaking campaign.

But, the summer has brought on some unfavorable news for many fans of the team. While they were expected to be traded last winter anyway, the Golden Knights have lost two of their premier players. But, has the team actually become weaker because of their offseason activity?

Losing Perron and Neal

Golden Knights

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When making selections in the expansion draft, it was abundantly clear that David Perron and James Neal were selected purely for their value at the trade deadline. Both highly-rated players had one year left on their contracts but, due to the unexpected rise of the Golden Knights, management made the call to keep their team intact and ride the wave as far as it would take them.

So, inevitably, they had to battle with teams in the free agency to keep Perron and Neal. David Perron signed for his former team, the St. Louis Blues, on a four-year, $20 million deal, while James Neal went to the Calgary Flames for $28.75 over five years.

The Golden Knights were wise to not try and out-bid the Flames for Neal as, even though he was one of their star players last season, Neal is now 30-years-old. Vegas is only in its second year, and its current roster is still quite young with plenty of youngsters getting ready to breakthrough. Having Neal locked into a role for the next five years while his output inevitably lessens could hinder Vegas’ development. Perron is also 30-years-old and would have caused similar issues for the growing franchise.

Strong enough to stay in contention

Source: NHL Public Relations, via Twitter

Source: NHL Public Relations, via Twitter

Many see the Vegas Golden Knights as a one-hit wonder and that losing Perron and Neal will be detrimental to the team. But, in the NHL betting, they’re joint-favorites to win in the Conference Finals at +450. This is because so much of the team has been kept intact and they’ve still got many of their key players in William Karlsson, Reilly Smith, Colin Miller, Jonathan Marchessault, Shea Theodore, and Marc-Andre Fleury – who all surpassed expectations last season.

Furthermore, Vegas has extended on its self-proclaimed ‘Golden Misfits’ persona with some key free agency signings. Nick Holden and Daniel Carr fit the mould perfectly, and Paul Stastny was one of the more shrewd signings of the summer so far. He can play all situations, is a master of the duel, and is one of the most reliable two-way forwards in the league.

A real diamond in the rough, however, is Zach Fucale. Once a highly rated young goalie and potential successor to Carey Price, Vegas picked him up on one-year deal. Malcolm Subban appears to have the backup role locked down for now, but if Vegas and develop Fucale as they have so many other budding stars, there could be some real competition behind Fleury or if the star goalie gets injured again.

Get excited about another thrilling season

Source: Tendy Gear, via Twitter

Goaltending will once again be key to the Vegas Golden Knights, and the team that they’ve tweaked in this offseason looks to be strong enough to challenge for a place in the playoffs this season. They could very well shock the league again and win the Pacific Division, again.

Even without Neal and Perron, expect another exciting season of hockey from the Vegas Golden Knights as they prove that they’re not a one-hit-wonder and do possess the ability to maintain their contender status. On top of this, they’re expected to have plenty of cap space to sign some more additions, potentially.

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On This Date: August 14, 1965, Jane Fonda Marries Roger Vadim at the Dunes in Las Vegas

Jane Fonda Marries Roger Vadim at the

Jane Fonda Marries Roger Vadim at the Dunes in Las Vegas on August 14, 1965

On This Date: August 14, 1965, former fashion model and fitness guru Jane Fonda age 27, weds director/producer Roger Vadim age 37, in Las Vegas at the Dunes Hotel & Casino. They divorced on January 16, 1973.

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