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T-Mobile Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. This is a list of past and upcoming events held at the arena. Home games of the Vegas Golden Knights, regular tenants of the arena, are listed collectively and not individually. List Musical events Sports events Other entertainment events Date Event Notes March 31, 2016 Martina McBride & Cam Soft opening ...
The original Las Vegas High School opened in 1905 with a tent in the city. The school made a new campus in 1930 that opened in 1931. After 62 years A new campus was made in 1992 that opened in 1993. Las Vegas Academy of the Arts: Region 2, East Pigeon: Magnet school. The school is located in the buildings of the original Las Vegas High School.
West Las Vegas High School (WLVHS) is a public senior high school in Las Vegas, New Mexico and part of the West Las Vegas Schools District. Founded in 1947, it is the oldest high school in the city. [2] The mascot of WLVHS is the Don, and the school's colors are Green and Gold. As of 2022, enrollment at the school is 413 students. [3]
On August 21, 2024, Jackson announced her return to Las Vegas with ten performances at Resorts World Theatre from December 30, 2024, through February 15, 2025. [1] These performances are Jackson's first public shows in Las Vegas since her previous residency, Metamorphosis, at the Park Theater in 2019. [2] Ticket sales began on August 28, 2024. [3]
Another 25 or so years later, two events would shape the city’s future. In 1931, gambling was legalized in Nevada, and around that same time, construction began on the Hoover Dam and a magnesium ...
Western High School is a public high school under the Clark County School District in Nevada, United States.The school opened in 1960, and was the third high school built in Las Vegas, Nevada, after Las Vegas High School (1931) and Rancho High School (1954).
Pages in category "Defunct nightclubs in the Las Vegas Valley" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .