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Decatur Boulevard; Maintained by: Clark County, City of Las Vegas and City of North Las Vegas: Length: 25.0 mi (40.2 km) Location: Las Vegas Clark County: South end: Cactus Avenue and Southern Highlands Parkway in Enterprise: Major junctions: SR 160 in Enterprise. CC 215 in Enterprise SR 592 at Paradise–Spring Valley line I-11 / US 95 in Las ...
Arizona Charlie's Decatur is a hotel and locals casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It includes 258 rooms and 55,227 sq ft (5,130.8 m 2) of gaming space. The property began in 1963, as a bowling alley developed by the Becker family. Bruce Becker eventually took over management and proposed adding a hotel-casino.
The Clark County Shooting Complex, located on the northern outskirts of the Las Vegas–North Las Vegas line in Nevada, is the largest shooting facility in the United States at 2,900 acres (1,200 ha).
Chris Giunchigliani's husband, Gary Gray, 69, died on April 9, 2015, of complications from injuries sustained after a car accident caused by Gray himself drifting across the center line and crashing his red Ford pickup truck head-on into a white Jeep on State Route 157 eastbound, just northwest of Las Vegas. He was airlifted to the trauma ...
The Dunes was one of four new Las Vegas resorts to open within a six-week period, resulting in financial trouble for each of them. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The Las Vegas Valley had been overbuilt with hotel rooms during a time of lessened demand, [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] and the Dunes was also the southernmost resort on the Strip, located a considerable ...
Arizona Charlie's Boulder is a hotel and locals casino in Paradise, Nevada, part of the Las Vegas Valley. The hotel-casino is located on Boulder Highway , also known as the Boulder Strip . [ 2 ] It includes a 47,541 sq ft (4,416.7 m 2 ) casino, 300 rooms, and an RV park.
The Desert Inn, also known as the D.I., was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, which operated from April 24, 1950, to August 28, 2000.Designed by architect Hugh Taylor and interior design by Jac Lessman, it was the fifth resort to open on the Strip, the first four being El Rancho Vegas, The New Frontier, Flamingo, and the El Rancho (then known as the Thunderbird).
The name is a homage to the history of Las Vegas, [14] including past casino builders such as Benny Binion, Jackie Gaughan, Jay Sarno, and Sam Boyd. [15] A video montage explained the resort's name, listing examples of earlier well known Las Vegas properties and their establishment dates and founders, such as, "Circa 1941, Jackie Gaughan, El ...