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  2. Jubilee! - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee! was a Las Vegas Strip-based spectacular revue. [2] It opened on July 31, 1981 at an initial cost of 10 million dollars and was originally produced by Donn Arden. [3] Donn Arden set the standard for all the spectacular Las Vegas shows that celebrated female beauty, in combination with a demand for only the best; in costumes, set, and ...

  3. File:Las Vegas (Nevada, USA), The Strip -- 2012 -- 6215.jpg

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    Las Vegas Strip – approximately 4 mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard in Paradise, Winchester, and Las Vegas in Nevada, United States, with many resorts, shows, and casinos: Technical Specifications

  4. Red Carpet Dress Codes Are Finally Loosening Up - AOL

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    At the New York premiere of Feud: Capote vs.The Swans, Chloë Sevigny, 50, wore a strapless Christopher John Rogers dress with an exaggerated bow; Naomi Watts, 55, a lace dress with daring cutouts ...

  5. Oyo Hotel & Casino - Wikipedia

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    Oyo Hotel & Casino [a] is a casino hotel near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned by Highgate and Oyo Hotels & Homes, and its casino is operated by Paragon Gaming. It is located east of the Strip and next to the former site of the Tropicana resort. The hotel has 696 rooms with a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2) casino.

  6. Dunes (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Raider Nation - Wikipedia

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    The city of Oakland's working-class background and "underdog status" compared to its neighboring city of San Francisco is cited as the foundation of the Raider Nation and its image, as is the influence of "outlaws" such as owner Al Davis and players like Ted Hendricks, John Matuszak, Bob Brown, Ken Stabler, Jack Tatum, and Lyle Alzado in creating a bad boy image.

  8. Bacchanal Buffet - Wikipedia

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    Bacchanal Buffet (formerly Café Roma, Palatium Buffet, Café Lago, Café Lago Buffet and Lago Buffet) is a buffet located at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. The buffet consists of nine show kitchens and over 500 daily dishes. Chefs at their own stations serve food at Bacchanal. [1] [2]

  9. College Football Playoff: The biggest names look ahead to the ...

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    The stars of college football have spent time with their loved ones, eaten their Christmas meals and opened their presents, but it’s now time to get back to the action.