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  2. Box (juggling) - Wikipedia

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    The reverse shuffle is a time-reversed shuffle throw. The ball begins below one of the box's airborne "side balls," as in a normal box, but is thrown diagonally upwards, and caught above the opposite "side ball". As such, it ends with the vamp ball raised in the upper corner of the pattern. A reverse shuffle throw from right to left in slow motion

  3. Rubenstein's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    The first arm now crosses over the second arm while holding its ball, this is the second 2. The next toss is a 3, which is thrown under the arm by the second hand on the side opposite to where the 5 was thrown. The final toss is a 3, which is an uncrossing reverse cascade throw. This is one round of Rubenstein's Revenge.

  4. List of tallest observation towers in the United States

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    Stratosphere Tower: 350.2 m (1149 ft) 1996 Concrete Las Vegas, Nevada: Tallest observation tower in the United States. 2 Tower of the Americas: 228.6 m (750 ft) 1968 Concrete San Antonio, Texas: Built as the theme structure for San Antonio's World's Fair, HemisFair '68. It was the tallest observation tower in the United States from 1968 until ...

  5. The Strat - Wikipedia

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    Because of its visibility, the tower serves as a visual aid for some motorists in the Las Vegas Valley. [142] [177] The tower also presents problems for air traffic controllers, who have to guide certain planes to avoid the structure. [40] The tower is a popular draw for tourists, [143] and is a notable part of the Las Vegas skyline.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The Strat tower is the tallest observation tower in the United States The Strip in 2010. The city of Las Vegas, Nevada and its surrounding unincorporated communities in the Las Vegas Valley are the sites of more than 160 high-rises, [1] 42 of which stand taller than 400 feet (122 m).

  7. Tallest hotel in Las Vegas finally welcomes guests after ...

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    The tallest hotel in Las Vegas has finally opened its doors after a sitting empty and unfinished for more than 10 years.. The 67-story Fontainebleau hotel-casino tower is the sister property of ...

  8. Big Shot (ride) - Wikipedia

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    Big Shot is a pneumatically powered tower ride, featuring a rapid ascent from an elevation of 921 ft (281 m) to 1,081 ft (329 m). The ride accelerates to 45 miles per hour (72 km/h). [ 5 ] The ride generates 4Gs during the rapid ascent.

  9. High Roller (Stratosphere) - Wikipedia

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    View of Las Vegas from the High Roller. The ride opened on April 29, 1996, [5] in a special VIP gala opening, one day before the ride and casino opened to the general public. [6] [7] High Roller was one of the first two amusement rides to open on the Stratosphere tower at the casino opening (the other being Big Shot). [8]