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The Transformation of the Famous Las Vegas Strip

March 20, 2019
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The Famous Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas was established in 1829 to serve as a trade route between California and Mexico. The city didn’t always look the way it is now. Rare retrospective photos show swim-up gambling tables, the charm of 1950’s showgirls and vintage cars parked outside casinos for a weekend getaway. 

New developments and renovations have significantly altered the face of the famous Las Vegas Strip. Many of the world’s largest resort properties, hotels and casinos are located on the Strip. Many casual gamblers are also playing on the internet in casinos like the bet365 online casino for example. If you are looking to play at the newest online casino, you will definitely find one that suits your needs. Online casinos offer a wide range of games that you can play anytime, anywhere. The Strip is actually not located in the city limits of Las Vegas. It is under Clark County’s jurisdiction.

Hotels

The Strip got its name from a former vice cop and businessman from Los Angeles. It was named after the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. The Strip showed signs of development in the early 1930s, but it saw a boom in growth in the 1940s. The Flamingo Hotel is one of the earliest resorts on the Strip, built by Meyer Lansky and Benjamin Siegel. The hotel opened in 1946.

Riviera and Tropicana are also among the oldest resort hotels on the Strip. The Stardust Resort and Casino presented production show spectacular in 1960. The Tropicana Hotel bought the American rights to Folies Bergere in 1959. The show continued for almost 50 years, closing only in March 2009.

The Las Vegas Convention Center also opened in 1959. It aimed at occupying vacant hotel rooms with convention delegates during the slack tourist months. The convention center now offers 1.5 million sq. ft of exhibit space and over 5.5 million convention delegates visit Las Vegas yearly.

Casinos

Multiple coin slot machines were introduced in the 1960s. Computerized dollar slot machines replaced nickel slot and mechanical penny machines. Payouts also increased. From a few hundred dollars, players can now win several million dollar progressive jackpots.

Caesars Palace, a luxury hotel and casino, opened in 1966. Several hotel-casinos opened in the following years. A lot of older hotels were demolished in the late 1990s to allow for the construction of new mega-resorts. The Sands Hotel and Casino became the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino, while the Dunes Hotel became the Bellagio. The Hacienda Resort Hotel and Casino became the Mandalay Bay, and the Desert Inn became the Wynn Las Vegas.

Steve Wynn is recognized for building some of the most luxurious hotels in Las Vegas. He changed the city’s reputation as a gambling area to be a classy resort destination. Wynn introduced the era of expensive and luxury hotels in 1989. He built the Treasure Island, Bellagio, and Mirage on the Strip. Wynn also brought Cirque du Soleil to Treasure Island and Las Vegas. There are currently 7 Cirque du Soleil shows playing in Vegas. The Bellagio, Mirage, and Treasure Island were purchased by MGM Grand Corp. in 2000. Wynn built the Wynn Las Vegas, one of the most expensive resort-hotels in Vegas, in 2005 on the land previously occupied by the Desert Inn. He opened Wynn Macau in 2006.

Aside from the large resorts, casinos, and hotels, the Strip is also home to other attractions like the Fashion Show Mall, M&M’s World and Adventuredome. The area was a popular celebration destination during New Year’s Eve in the mid-1990s. In 2006, the Strip lost its status as the highest-grossing gambling center in the world to Macau.

Today, Las Vegas hosts almost 38 million visitors every year. The average stay in Vegas is 3.6 nights. Hotel consolidation has become quite common in recent years. The city’s nearly 150,000 hotel rooms are 80% occupied throughout the year. The 10 largest hotels in the US are located in Las Vegas. The largest is the Venetian & Palazzo with 8,107 rooms. The MGM is the second largest hotel in Vegas, with 6,582 rooms. Wynn has 4,750 rooms, Caesars offers 4,000 rooms, Aria and Excalibur have 4,000 rooms, and Bellagio has 3,950 rooms. Other joints like Mirage, Flamingo, and Cosmopolitan have over 3,000 rooms. Las Vegas Sands, MGM, and Caesars control more than half of the rooms on the Strip.

The prices of hotel rooms tend to be higher during the weekend. Tours, attractions, entertainment, and shows operate all week long. Room rates are based on supply and demand. Prices are high when there’s a high demand. Convention sites and hotels in Vegas host a lot of smaller conventions every week.

Renovations and new additions provide Las Vegas and the Strip with a contemporary appeal. Visitors can also frequent nightclubs, specialty retail, high-end dining, and spas. Each property has a unique design, layout and aesthetic. The Strip will continue to grow, so more changes should be expected in the future.

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On This Date : March 20, 1931 The first gaming license issued in Las Vegas

The Northern Club on Fremont St. was the first establishment to be issued a gaming license in Clark County

The Northern Club on Fremont St. was the first establishment to be issued a gaming license in Clark County in 1931.

After the legalization of gaming in Nevada, the Northern Club received received the first gaming license in Las Vegas on March 20, 1931.  The Northern Club was located in downtown Las Vegas on 15 East Fremont Street. The license was issued by Clark County and was the first gaming license issued to a woman, Mayme Stocker.

Originally opened in the 1900’s as the Las Vegas Coffee House, Mayme Stocker renamed it the Northern Club in 1920 offering liquor and gaming while both were illegal.

The Northern Club casino was renamed in 1945 as the Monte Carlo Club by Wilbur Clark. In The Late 1970’s it was again renamed to the Coin Castle which later became the La Bayou Casino and is still in operation today.

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On this Date: March 17, 1989, Famous Las Vegas Artist Montyne passed away

March 17, 2019

Montyne

Montyne Sculpture in Front of Circus in 1999

Born Sherman LaMont Sudbury, known as Montyne (November 23, 1916 – March 17, 1989) was an American artist and stage performer. He was best known for his sculptures that once stood in front of Circus Circus Las Vegas and for his View-Master scenes of Tarzan of the Apes.

Montyne moved to Las Vegas in 1968 to sculpt the statues in front of Circus Circus. The first, The Balancer, was a self-portrait, depicting him as an acrobat. This heroic-size statue in 1978 was featured on the front cover of 35mm Photography. The work at one time was one of the most-photographed sculptures in the world. Over the next three years, he created four more statues: the Lion, the Clown, Gargantua the gorilla, and his wife China who was featured balancing on a rolo-board. In the photo above you can see the clown and the lion on the sidewalk in from of Circus Circus on Las Vegas Blvd. (The Strip).

While working on the statues at Circus Circus, Montyne also was commissioned to create the wall murals in the convention hall at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino on Flamingo Road (1973). The casino was longer than a football field, and on the 15 ceiling arches were Montyne’s murals. The murals were destroyed in the 1980 MGM Grand fire.

Montyne passed away at the age of 72 and is buried in Las Vegas.

Clown Circus Circus

The last standing Montyne sculpture in front on Circus Circus – 2015

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On This Date: March 13, 2007 The Stardust Hotel Was Imploded

March 13, 2019


The Stardust Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip was imploded on March 13, 2007 at 2:33 am to make way for the now defunct Echelon Place. The stardust operated from 1958 to 2006. 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.

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On This Date: March 12, 2014, Jackie Gaughan Sr. Passed Away

March 12, 2019

Jackie Gaughan in front of his El Cortez Hotel/Casino 1965

Jackie Gaughan in front of his El Cortez Hotel/Casino 1965

John D. “Jackie” Gaughan Sr.(October 24, 1920 – March 12, 2014) was a casino owner and operator from the early 1950s in Las Vegas, Nevada. Gaughan had an ownership stake in many casinos throughout his career, but he is best known for his ownership of the El Cortez, where he resided until his death on March 12, 2014.  Gaughan at one time owned more than 25 percent of available real estate in Downtown Las Vegas.

Photo By: The Las Vegas News Bureau
Date Taken : March 22, 1965

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On This Date March 10, 2011, The Smith Center for the Performing Arts Opened

March 10, 2019

Smith Center bell tower

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts opened on March 10, 2011

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is a public/private partnership that is 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 features inviting lobbies with beautiful balconies, refined acoustics and a tastefully landscaped plaza in downtown’s 61-acre urban development, Symphony Park. Home to the 2,050-seat Reynolds Hall and the Boman Pavilion, The Smith Center is a living room for Las Vegas; a place that educates, 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 open on February 10, 2011.

Symphony Park

Symphony Park

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.

Next to the Smith Center, is a small park called, Symphony Park, it is a two-acre open space within the heart of Symphony Park a is used for special cultural events.

Construction Photos

Photo gallery prior to opening

The Smith Center for the Performing Art- Panoramas

Interior Photos of the Smith Center for Performing Arts

Photos by: LasVegas360.com

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