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  2. The Town (Richter novel) - Wikipedia

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    The focus of this final book is on the dramatic changes to the town and region with rapid development and industrialization. The theme is dealing with change. The theme is dealing with change. Sayward lives through the development of her Ohio Valley settlement into a thriving town, with a variety of businesses and industry.

  3. The Awakening Land trilogy - Wikipedia

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    When reviewing Richter’s 1950 book The Town, fellow Pulitzer Prize-winner and Ohioan author Louis Bromfield surveyed the trilogy, writing: “As the names imply, the three books are not only concerned with Sayward and her family but the growth and the astonishingly rapid development of a whole area which has played a key role in the nation ...

  4. The Trees (Richter novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Trees, the first novel of Conrad Richter's trilogy The Awakening Land, is set in the wilderness of central Ohio (c. 1795).The simple plot — composed of what are essentially episodes in the life of a pioneer family before the virgin hardwood forest was cut down — is told in a third-person narration rich with folklore and suggestive of early backwoods speech.

  5. Wynn Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Wynn Las Vegas was built on the former site of the Desert Inn, a casino resort which opened in 1950. Local developer Steve Wynn purchased the resort in 2000, [2] [3] as a birthday present for wife Elaine Wynn. [4] Wynn had recently sold his company, Mirage Resorts, and used the money to buy the Desert Inn.

  6. Winner Takes All (Binkley book) - Wikipedia

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    Winner Takes All recounts the real estate development history of the Las Vegas Strip between 1998 and 2007. [2] The book primarily covers three major corporate deals: Kirk Kerkorian's 2000 purchase of Steve Wynn's Mirage Resorts; MGM Mirage's 2004 buyout of Mandalay Resort Group; and Gary Loveman's Harrah's 2004 takeover of Caesars.

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  8. The Fields (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The characters in The Awakening Land deal with the human condition in a setting of great natural challenges as they carve out lives on the frontier. There was a high mortality rate due to disease, warfare, natural disasters, severe weather, and accidents, as well as dangerous animals.

  9. Is Wynn Resorts Really Worth More Than $110? - AOL

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    If Macau gambling is back, then Wynn Resorts (NAS: WYNN) may be able to double down on its growth prospects, which would dovetail nicely with its plans to open a second casino on Macau's Cotai Strip.