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The Strip's oldest continuously running resort, opened in 1946 by mobster Bugsy Siegel — its original buildings long gone.
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The Strip's oldest continuously running resort, opened in 1946 by mobster Bugsy Siegel — its original buildings long gone.
Outdoor boneyard of some 250 rescued casino signs dating to the 1930s, with a visitor center in the saved La Concha Motel lobby.
History museum in the restored 1933 federal courthouse where a Kefauver organized-crime hearing was held.
The 25-foot neon greeting Betty Willis designed in 1959 and gave, uncopyrighted, to Las Vegas.
A 30-story black-glass pyramid from 1993 with the world's largest atrium and the most powerful man-made light beaming from its tip.
A 366-foot spherical concert venue wrapped in the world's largest LED screen, just east of the Las Vegas Strip.
43-story tropical-themed resort from 1999 that sank during construction and was rescued with 536 grout-filled steel piles.