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  2. Decatur Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Decatur Boulevard; Maintained by: Clark County, City of Las Vegas and City of North Las Vegas: Length: 25.0 mi (40.2 km) Location: Las Vegas Clark County: South end: Cactus Avenue and Southern Highlands Parkway in Enterprise: Major junctions: SR 160 in Enterprise. CC 215 in Enterprise SR 592 at Paradise–Spring Valley line I-11 / US 95 in Las ...

  3. Spring Mountain Road - Wikipedia

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    East of Las Vegas Boulevard, Spring Mountain becomes Sands Avenue, and then jogs south to join Twain Avenue. State Route 591 (SR 591) was a state highway that comprised a 0.242-mile (0.389 km) section of Spring Mountain at Interstate 15. The street is located in the unincorporated towns of Paradise (east of Decatur Boulevard) and Spring Valley ...

  4. Arizona Charlie's Decatur - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Charlie's Decatur is a hotel and locals casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It includes 258 rooms and 55,227 sq ft (5,130.8 m 2) of gaming space. The property began in 1963, as a bowling alley developed by the Becker family. Bruce Becker eventually took over management and proposed adding a hotel-casino.

  5. Circa Resort & Casino - Wikipedia

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    The name is a homage to the history of Las Vegas, [14] including past casino builders such as Benny Binion, Jackie Gaughan, Jay Sarno, and Sam Boyd. [15] A video montage explained the resort's name, listing examples of earlier well known Las Vegas properties and their establishment dates and founders, such as, "Circa 1941, Jackie Gaughan, El ...

  6. Moulin Rouge Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Moulin Rouge Hotel was a hotel and casino in West Las Vegas, Nevada, that was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1992. Although its peak operation lasted only six months in the second half of 1955, it was the first desegregated hotel casino and was popular with many of the Black entertainers of the time, who would entertain at the other hotels and casinos and stay ...

  7. Clark County Regional Flood Control District - Wikipedia

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    Since Las Vegas is located in a basin with a single outlet, the Las Vegas Wash, all rain runoff drains to the east side of the basin where it will eventually be deposited into Lake Mead. Rainfall in the surrounding mountain ranges, can cause flooding in the area as water flows off the mountains onto the valley floor. The area is also subject to ...

  8. El Rancho Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    [15] [217] [218] The El Rancho's implosion was recorded and featured in the 2004 National Geographic Channel documentary Exploding Las Vegas, along with several other Las Vegas casino implosions. [219] Turnberry initially planned to build a London-themed resort on the El Rancho land, [220] but the project was later canceled.

  9. Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Arches, featuring a 7-ton (6,350 kg) "City of Las Vegas" YESCO sign over Las Vegas Boulevard, opened next to the Strat on November 18, 2020. [ 20 ] On March 6, 2007, another replica of the sign was installed on Boulder Highway just north of Tropicana Avenue, the result of casinos along the "Boulder Strip" uniting to have their own ...