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Downtown

Way back in 1905 the first railroad track was built through the desert connecting Salt Lake City to Los Angeles.

After  completion  of  this  railroad  the railroad company  sold the land because it was not needed any more. Travelers buying pieces of land and  so  the beginning Las Vegas was established.

Downtown

Downtown Las Vegas is defined as that part of town north of Charleston Boulevard, east of I-15  and south  of  Washington Avenue. This is the “original” Las Vegas as seen in films from the 1960s.  It is the location of such classic hotel/casinos as Bunion’s Horseshoe, the Golden Nugget and the Four Queens.
In Downtown  you’ll  find  Souvenir  shops, railway station, post office, administration buil- dings, City Hall, Courthouse, Marriage License Bureau.

Fremont Street

It’s also the  home  of the landmark neon characters Vegas Vic and Vegas Vicki, and the exciting new  Fremont Street Experience,  which has transformed four city blocks into a wonderland of 2.1  million light  bulbs and  a pulsating  540,000-watt  sound system with shows from dusk to midnight.

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The Strip

The  Strip began  when  an  enterprising hotel man from California, Tom Hull, realized the traffic on a lonely stretch of two-lane highway leading to Los Angeles could lead to his own tourism  gold  mine. At this time, the buzzing  center of Las Vegas  was three miles to the north in what is today Downtown. Hull purchased the land and opened up the El Rancho in 1941.  The El Rancho was a Western-themed hotel  that surprisingly thrived in this barren location. Other entrepreneurs  followed Hull’s lead and opened  up other  Western-themed hotel/casinos in the 1940s. It wasn’t  until the notorious gangster Benjamin “Bugsy Siegel” came to town   that the  “cowboy joint”  concept was  superseded by a new style; when the Flamingo opened in 1946. Bugsy`s extravagant style  was imitated by several other hotels that opened in the  1950s including  the Desert Inn, the  Sahara, the Stardust and  the Riviera.
Another building boom changed the city forever with the introduction of  megaresorts in the `80s and `90s. Circus Circus had begun the theme concept in 1972 and was followed up by the Mirage,the Excalibur, Luxor, Treasure Island, MGM Grand, New York-New York and continued on with the recent openings of  Bellagio, Mandaly Bay, The Venetian, Paris Las Vegas and the Aladdin .

Strip by day

Today, the Strip -this 3.5-mile-long stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard has an incredible knack of reinventing itself. Designated an “All-American Road” and  “National Scenic Byway” in 2000 by  the US Department  of  Transportation, the  Strip is the new  Las Vegas, where mega-resorts compete to provide  world-class amenities, entertainment and culinary excite- ment. The result is a vibrant vacation destination like no other.

The Strip is alive anytime, day or night.
You’ll never see the same Strip twice
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Strip by night

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