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  3. Fremont Street - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Street dates back to 1905, when Las Vegas itself was founded. Fremont Street was the first paved street in Las Vegas in 1925 [4] and received the city's first traffic light in 1931. [5] Fremont Street also carried the shields of U.S. Route 93 (US 93), US 95, and US 466 before the construction of the interstate freeways, including I-15.

  4. Fremont Street Experience - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Street in 1983. Fremont Street is the locale of several Las Vegas firsts, including hotel opened in 1906, as Hotel Nevada, (since renamed Golden Gate), first telephone (1907), first paved street (1925), first Nevada gaming license — issued to the Northern Club at 15 E. Fremont St, first traffic light, first elevator (the Apache Hotel in 1932), and the first high-rise (the Fremont ...

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    It's worth visiting this unique attraction once, but I'd much rather stick to the nearby Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, known for its tall sandstone buttes. In New Orleans, I'd recommend ...

  6. Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Las Vegas's Fremont Street is named after him. Eleven years later, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chose Las Vegas as the site to build a fort halfway between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, where they would travel to gather supplies. The fort was abandoned several years afterward.

  7. Neon Museum - Wikipedia

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    It was re-installed and lit up on November 13, 1996, in a new location at the intersection of North Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street. [23] [24] It marked the first project for the Neon Museum, [25] which would be incorporated by the city as a nonprofit organization in 1997. [26] Molasky is the founding president of the Neon Museum. [27]

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