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Viva Las Vegas: 1966: The Las Vegas Hillbillys: 1968: They Came to Rob Las Vegas: 1969: Where It's At : 1970: The Grasshopper: 1970: The Only Game in Town: 1971: Diamonds Are Forever: 1972: The Godfather: 1972: The Night Stalker: 1977: The Gauntlet: 1978: Corvette Summer: Dantley spots his stolen car as he works at a Las Vegas car wash. 1982 ...
Mall Location Opened Subsequent use Park Central Mall: Phoenix, AZ August 25, 1957 [11] Converted to Dillard's, now medical offices Thomas Mall Phoenix, AZ September 23, 1963 [12] Converted to Dillard's, later demolished Tri-City Mall: Mesa, AZ August 7, 1969 [13] Closed January 14, 1984, later demolished The Boulevard Mall: Las Vegas, NV
Palms Casino Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. It includes 703 rooms and a 94,065 sq ft (8,738.9 m 2) casino. It was originally owned by the Maloof family, and primarily overseen by George Maloof. He purchased the ...
Old Tucson Studios is a studio just west of Tucson where several film and television westerns were filmed, including 3:10 to Yuma (1957), Cimarron (1960), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), and Rio Bravo (1959).
El Con Center – Tucson (1978–present) Fiesta Mall – Mesa (1979–2018) Flagstaff Mall – Flagstaff (1979–present) Foothills Mall – Tucson (1982–2023) La Encantada – Tucson (2003–present, outdoor) Los Arcos Mall – Scottsdale (1969–1999) The Mall at Sierra Vista – Sierra Vista (1999–present) Maryvale Mall – Phoenix ...
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The Playboy Club was a nightclub formerly located on the 52nd floor of the Fantasy Tower at the Palms Casino Resort in Paradise, Nevada, which is located in the Las Vegas Valley. The club was a Playboy-themed casino and the first official Playboy Club in the United States since 1988. The club opened in October 2006 [1] and closed in June 2012 ...
On the east side of the mall, an entirely new wing was built; the original mall footprint had stopped just to the east of the center court area. The area to the southeast of the Mervyn's had been a parking lot. A new wing opened in 1991 and added over 400,000 sq ft to the mall, over 70 new stores, and a sixth anchor, Houston-based Foley's.