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                                         The 
                                        author and journalist Hunter S. Thompson 
                                        once said, “Las Vegas is the main 
                                        nerve of the American Dream”. Anyone 
                                        who goes to Las Vegas and doesn’t 
                                        dream of getting rich must have just landed 
                                        on earth for the first time, because “something 
                                        from nothing” is what Las Vegas 
                                        is all about. 
 Before 1950 there was little to the city 
                                        (then only a small town) other than dusty 
                                        cowboys and lonesome miners. Then one 
                                        day the Mafia showed up with a whole lot 
                                        of money and the understanding that in 
                                        Nevada gambling is completely legal. They 
                                        built hotel after hotel; once they realized 
                                        that no one would pay to come out into 
                                        the badlands they started giving hotel 
                                        rooms away. They followed this up with 
                                        an offering of free liquor, free food, 
                                        and free entertainment. Soon people were 
                                        lining up to get a table to see famous 
                                        acts like The Rat Pack. Las Vegas soon 
                                        picked up a reputation as a place where 
                                        the rich and famous could rub shoulders 
                                        with mobsters and hustlers. This reputation 
                                        was well deserved… the mob owned 
                                        a piece of everything, if not the whole 
                                        thing.
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        But 
                                        like everything times changed. The classic 
                                        Vegas of the 1950s and 1960s turned into 
                                        the cornball Vegas of the 1980s. Soon 
                                        Las Vegas was known as a capitol of flying 
                                        Elvis impersonators and booze-soaked shotgun 
                                        weddings. Big corporations bought up what 
                                        the mob lost after the FBI finally got 
                                        smart; All of the old “landmark” 
                                        casinos got taken down one by one and 
                                        the Las Vegas of the 1990s was born… 
                                        and the people returned with a vengeance. 
                                        Now spectacle is king! You can see sinking 
                                        pirate ships, take a roller coaster ride 
                                        on top of an observation tower, dine with 
                                        birds of paradise, or go for a ride on 
                                        a Ferris wheel… all without leaving 
                                        the casino.
 
 Las Vegas is one of the fastest growing 
                                        cities in the entire country, if not the 
                                        entire world. It is an amazing city that 
                                        creates its own stars and its own legends. 
                                        Las Vegas consumes more shrimp per year 
                                        than any city in North America, which 
                                        is crazy if you consider that it’s 
                                        in the middle of the desert. The truth 
                                        is that no matter what you think of gambling 
                                        (and all of the things that go along with 
                                        gambling) Las Vegas is a city that you 
                                        have to see to believe.
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