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Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort
State park preserving the 1855 adobe fort, the first permanent structure ever built in what became Las Vegas.
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State park preserving the 1855 adobe fort, the first permanent structure ever built in what became Las Vegas.
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.
Downtown's first major resort, open since 1941, once owned by Bugsy Siegel and now on the National Register of Historic Places.
Las Vegas's oldest hotel, opened in 1906 as the Hotel Nevada at One Fremont Street and home of the city's first telephone.