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red rooster - one of the first clubs on the Vegas strip - 1930
Pair O' Dice Casino - one of the first casinos Las Vegas - 1931
El Rancho Vegas Casino - Las Vegas 1941 - first resort - meaning it included a hotel
Last edited by Half Smoke; 01-19-2019 at 12:25 PM.
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Fremont Street, Las Vegas, looking west about 1920 before casinos
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WOW!!! that blonde looks niiiche
Last edited by Half Smoke; 01-19-2019 at 03:05 PM.
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2 more - Flaming Casino for sale for $3 million (sign) - today, MGM DC cost I think $1 billion
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He should stand right of stick and just drop the dice at the back wall
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I posted this picture earlier, but what I just noticed and what is amazing to me, it that there are maybe 70 people in this picture, and not a single one is fat
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This reminds me of a recent discussion on Facebook regarding an old film from around 1920 of pedestrians on streets in New York City. No one was overweight.
The reality is people weren't fat because they didn't eat like they do now. And this is a relatively new problem.
I look back at my class photos from elementary school and no kids were fat. But today, I see fat kids getting on and off school buses every day.
When I was a kid, after school we rode our bikes or played catch with a football or a baseball, we cut the lawns, we walked to the bowling alley... today kids play on their cell phones and previously they played on their gaming systems.
When was the last time you drove through a neighborhood and saw kids playing outside?
Fremont Street 1965.
The strip 1994.
70's Vegas.
3:56. I didn't realize Double Exposure Blackjack was that old. I knew Stupak created it, but not way back then.
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