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  2. Category : Defunct nightclubs in the Las Vegas Valley

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    Pages in category "Defunct nightclubs in the Las Vegas Valley" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Talk:Magaluf - Wikipedia

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  4. Magaluf Beach - Wikipedia

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    Magaluf beach is one kilometer long and is made of fine white sand. Originally, the beach landscape was an unattractive looking marshland, its current state is the product of artificial regeneration. A half mile from the coast of Magalluf beach is Porrassa Islet, which served as a refuge for the fleet of King James I before he landed in Santa ...

  5. Young boy from Santa Fe died in Las Vegas, N.M. crash - AOL

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    Isaiah Gonzales, 8, died in a crash that occurred in Las Vegas, N.M., on Monday, according to family friend Amber Prada. He was a student at Salazar Elementary, a spokesman for Santa Fe Public ...

  6. Two children and two adults dead in Las Vegas murder-suicide

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    Two children were killed and a third was clinging to life after a man opened fire early Monday in a northeast Las Vegas Valley residence, also killing a woman and himself, police said.. The ...

  7. “Who’s Babysitting The Kids?”: Women-Only Nightclubs For Moms ...

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    The institute notes that about 91% of women with children spend at least an hour per day on housework, compared with 30% of men with children. Men are only allowed if they accompany their partners ...

  8. Teenbeat Club - Wikipedia

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    1966 promotional handbill. The Teenbeat Club was a nightclub in Paradise, Nevada, believed to be the first in the U.S. that catered exclusively to teenagers. [1] Located at 4416 Paradise Road, it was opened in 1962 by Steve Miller and Keith Austin, [2] both 19 at the time and Las Vegas High School graduates, [3] where they had been members of the 1962 Las Vegas High School Broadcasting Club.

  9. Crazy Horse Too - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit sought $30,000 for each stripper who had worked at the club, as well as class action status to cover all strippers who had worked in Las Vegas strip clubs for the previous two years. [ 107 ] [ 108 ] Crazy Horse Too, which planned to countersue, denied the allegations: "This club receives no payment or income from entertainers who ...