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Las Vegas: 18 2022: Janae McIntosh Las Vegas: 19 Top 16 Miss Congeniality 2021: Noelani Mendoza Las Vegas: 18 2020: Montana Cencarik Las Vegas: 18 2019: Erica Bonilla Las Vegas: 18 2nd runner-up 2018: Britney Barnhart Las Vegas: 16 Top 15 Sister of Miss Nevada Teen USA 2008 Lauren Hudman and daughter of Jill Liebmann Miss Oklahoma USA 1982 2017 ...
Las Vegas 2nd runner-up 1967: Jacqueline Moore Las Vegas Semi-finalist 1966: Mary Martin Las Vegas 1965: Denyse Turner Las Vegas Semi-finalist Bunny Baxter Las Vegas Resigned 1964: Pamela Diane Morris Las Vegas 1963: Kathee Francis Las Vegas Semi-finalist 1962: Janet Hadland Las Vegas 4th runner-up 1961: Karen Weller Las Vegas 2nd runner-up ...
A beauty pageant or beauty contest is a competition that has traditionally focused on judging and ranking the physical attributes of contestants. Pageants have now evolved to include other criteria, such as personality, intelligence, talent, character, causes, and charitable involvement, through closed-door interviews with judges, or the conventional question-and-answer round(s) in the finals.
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Mrs. World is the first beauty pageant for married women, conceived in 1984. The concept of the pageant itself has its roots in Mrs. America. [1] From 1984 to 1987, the pageant was known as Mrs. Woman of the World and was changed to Mrs. World in 1988.
Prizm Outlets, formerly the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas, is a 371,000-square-foot (34,500 m 2) outlet shopping center in Primm, Nevada, located just off Interstate 15 at the California state line, approximately 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Las Vegas. It is owned by Rialto Capital Management, on land leased from the Primm family.
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The pageants were "inspired by the cultural phenomena, Las Vegas decided to combine two of its major attractions—nuclear bombs and showgirls—into a beauty contest". [1] There were only four "showgirl-turned-beauty-queens" and "there was no single Miss Atomic Bomb beauty pageant, and most of the queens were simply showgirls chosen for their ...