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@VGoodtry Dunes golf course https://t.co/yYGfDc9WD8 — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) Jun 1, 2024

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@marquel65 @NeonMuseum Yes — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) Jun 1, 2024

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@RoxyLasVegas Add to that a second floor restaurant space which never opened, empty to the day it was demolished. I love those neon palm trees though. https://t.co/7RIzrHtulC — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 31, 2024

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View from the Flamingo, 1985: Dunes, Jockey Club https://t.co/HNq6QTIzOM — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 31, 2024

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@laplphotos Empty today, ain’t it? — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 29, 2024

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https://t.co/J09ER9OJTl — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 28, 2024

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4:55 AM, May 28, 1957 - The flash of an atomic detonation at Nevada Test Site. Photo by Las Vegas News Bureau. https://t.co/mpoKNaBIbz — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 28, 2024

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@encapstore Shared by Roch Courreges along with a Hacienda receipt from 59 — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 28, 2024

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Culinary 226 strike at MGM Grand, May 26, 1994 https://t.co/Z3lFj1eWsO — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 27, 2024

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Stardust, 1959 https://t.co/jk5wrQHv3U — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 26, 2024

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@OyVegas I wonder why 35? the building from the former shopping center is 60-ish years old, if they wanted to go all-in. — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 26, 2024

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The day before opening: Moulin Rouge, 900 W Bonanza Rd, May 23, 1955. Photo by Jay Florian Mitchell. https://t.co/qjU2SlI2G7 — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 23, 2024

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@_GrandPaD I know a guy who still calls it The Trashery — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 20, 2024

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@LasVegasLocally https://t.co/uXj7umCcwa — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 20, 2024

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Respect and remembrance are owed the misunderstood Las Vegan Joe Louis, by John L Smith https://t.co/dBvVVTLORY — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 19, 2024

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“Aaron Berger, the executive director at the Neon Museum, said ... The pieces are being put into storage.” https://t.co/u4sd3HDaXL — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 17, 2024

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@VitalVegas "No Photos permitted" I'm going to guess that approximately 100% of people entering are going to break that rule. — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 17, 2024

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@deserted702 @fremont Yes and yes — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 17, 2024

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@fremont I know that it wasn't built in 1948. — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 17, 2024

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"Las Vegas: The 1960s" premieres Sat. 7:15PM @CityOfLasVegas https://t.co/BMPMfihXMS — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 17, 2024

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https://t.co/GQNj8uUexw — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 16, 2024

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A pin commemorating Las Vegas' favorite car bombing. https://t.co/CMunqDkYbG https://t.co/dkxFmPJnJp — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 16, 2024

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All photos by Wanda Hamp who worked at downtown's Photo Shop, 713 Las Vegas Blvd S – aka today's Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. https://t.co/X4uDyqmMhV — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 14, 2024

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Frontier, Silver Slipper, Stardust, Landmark and Las Vegas Hilton. https://t.co/sIlNXRtptw — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 14, 2024

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Holiday Inn (later Boardwalk Hotel & Casino), Jockey Club, Aladdin, and Holiday Casino (Harrah's). https://t.co/yWysVEwDKX — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 14, 2024

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A flight over the Strip 50 years ago, May 1974. Hacienda, Howard Johnson's, Tropicana, and construction of Marina Hotel. https://t.co/tiJSgiAjWQ — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 14, 2024

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@vegas_visual The daughter of a couple who performed in Vive Les Girls in 1962 told me the family arrived by train and their father, seeing the lights for the first time, assumed they were setting up for a carnival. — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 13, 2024

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@VitalVegas @JamesInLasVegas Christo https://t.co/J662ELV0yo — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 13, 2024

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@ArthurLB59 Biff’s was one of Tiny Naylor’s coffee shops named after his son. — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 12, 2024

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Fremont & Main, 1958 https://t.co/hnzYfG9LEt — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 11, 2024

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@LasVegasLocally 1991 Vintage Vegas COPS https://t.co/eHNfpShCUH — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 10, 2024

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Las Vegas Club’s neon sign, 1949-1977 https://t.co/lWMdi4unxK — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 9, 2024

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Las Vegas Blvd & Charleston in 1940 https://t.co/MtJWrStYuW — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 9, 2024

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The oldest continuously operating motel in Las Vegas, Gateway Motel (est. 1931) will be converted into the Siegel Suites chain. The Siegel group plan to eventually demolish the motel. https://t.co/HL455XDfon https://t.co/5aMAzjkCFW — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 9, 2024

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Las Vegas Neon https://t.co/441cTrLmW5 — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 8, 2024

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The Welcome sign is 65 years old this month. 8mm home movie from 1959. https://t.co/Swrclu23uq — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 4, 2024

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@ajds Just shared this reply with Kristen who has the paintings; we've talked over on Instagram. Other renderings were with the hotel itself? Any papers to show who brought him on, or any other info? — Vintage Las Vegas (@summacorp) May 1, 2024