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  2. Omega Mart - Wikipedia

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    Omega Mart (stylized as Ωmega Mart) is an interactive art installation created by American arts company Meow Wolf and located in the AREA15 complex in Las Vegas. Those entering the installation explore a supermarket , from which they can access various other areas and uncover a narrative. [ 1 ]

  3. Area15 - Wikipedia

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    Meow Wolf's Omega Mart is an interactive walk-through art exhibit that is themed after a grocery store. It measures 52,000 sq ft (4,800 m 2) and includes items for purchase. [26] [63] [64] [65] Meow Wolf spent three and a half years planning Omega Mart, [11] [66] and more than 325 artists worked on the project. [67] It opened on February 18 ...

  4. Las Vegas Meow Wolf Omega Mart Adds Mystery to Mundane

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    Forget the glitzy casinos and the big-name entertainers — one of the unsuspecting hottest must-see attractions in Las Vegas is a supermarket. At first glance, the Omega Mart is a perfectly ...

  5. Area 15 - Wikipedia

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    Area 15 can refer to: Area 15 (Nevada National Security Site) Area15, a retail and entertainment center in Las Vegas; Brodmann area 15 This page was last edited on 15 ...

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  7. Meet 'Vegas Dave', one of the elite sports handicappers of ...

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    His amazing career began in Las Vegas 15 years ago. Today, he is an acclaimed sports betting consultant and wagers over $100,000 a week on sports. Vegas Dave's success has attracted fans and ...

  8. Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority - Wikipedia

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    The LVCVA also owns the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop, the Las Vegas Monorail, [2] and the Las Vegas News Bureau. [3] The LVCVA previously operated the Cashman Center complex; however the City of Las Vegas took control at the end of 2017 and is evaluating possibilities for the facility's future.

  9. Las Vegas Valley - Wikipedia

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    The first reported non-Native American visitor to the Las Vegas Valley was the Mexican scout Rafael Rivera in 1829.[10] [11] [12] Las Vegas was named by Mexicans in the Antonio Armijo party, [4] including Rivera, who used the water in the area while heading north and west along the Old Spanish Trail from Texas.