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The Resort at Summerlin quietly opened its doors on July 15, 1999. [13] [15] The opening had been delayed by three days because of the 1999 Las Vegas flood, which caused minor water damage to electrical circuits. [16] [17] Its developers described it as Las Vegas' first off-Strip luxury resort. At opening, the property included a 286-room hotel ...
The Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off began in 1989, with six entries and a small group of casino customers. The initial event did not involve cooking the ribs on-site, but rather reheating them with cans of Sterno fuel. [2]
Red Rock Resort is a hotel and casino in Summerlin South, Nevada, located in the Las Vegas Valley. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos on 59.43 acres (24.05 ha) [ 2 ] located in the Downtown Summerlin neighborhood.
Taste then add more salt, pepper, and/or fig jam if desired. In a large bowl combine cooked rice, butternut squash, Brussels sprouts, apples, cheese, almonds, and dried cranberries.
FIG Charleston, SC: 9 EV309 ... Mesa Grill (Caesars Palace) Las Vegas, NV: 5 EV0505 Las Vegas ... MGM Grand Resort & Casino Las Vegas, NV 3 EV1103
Downtown Summerlin is a 400-acre (160 ha) mixed-use development in Summerlin, Nevada, a suburban area on the western outskirts of Las Vegas. It includes the Downtown Summerlin shopping center, office space, and several apartment properties. Downtown Summerlin was developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation, which also developed the Summerlin ...
The resort includes a 198 ft (60 m) hotel tower with 815 rooms, spa, 94,000 sq ft (8,700 m2) of meeting space, slot machines, table games, a 16 screen Regal Cinemas movie theater, a bingo hall, a 3 acres (1.2 ha) pool area, a bowling alley as well as eleven restaurants. The tower is the second tallest in Summerlin after One Queensridge Place.
Wild Cat's Ionic columns. Wild Cat Brothel – Known for its Ionic columns marking off the car park, [35] it was formerly the Playmate Ranch. As the Playmate it was run by Bill 'Little Bill' Wilkins, who also owned the nearby Billie's Day & Night. [36] It closed in about 2010 and was bought by Phil Maita who reopened it as the Wild Cat in 2013 ...