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30 years, millions of lights and one big party at the Fremont Street Experience
It took around 15 months to build the Fremont Street Experience canopy and install its 2.1 million lights, ready in time for a grand opening on December 14, 1995.
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Standing the test of time: Enduring institutions in ever-changing Las Vegas
Over the years these places have changed owners, changed their insides and outsides, even changed their location. But they hold true, and we can’t help but hold true to them.
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Don’t Tell Comedy producer Nick Arellano expands from a Henderson living room to the Las Vegas Strip
Don’t Tell Comedy is a secret show that pops up at unconventional venues. The location and comedian lineup are always revealed on the day of the show.
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Neon Museum’s new Viva Las Vegas Movies Tour explores our cinematic universe
You’ll learn about films foundational to Las Vegas’ reputation like Martin Scorsese’s “Casino,” alongside lesser-known gems like “Cool World.”
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Swan Dive makes relocation plans and more Las Vegas music notes
Hogs & Heifers will soon pop-up in the Plaza space vacated by Sand Dollar Downtown.
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DJ Museum now open in Las Vegas’ Filipino Town
The musuem walks visitors through pivotal moments that birthed the modern DJ as we know it, from the pioneering era of the 1950s to the golden age in the ’80s and the rave-heavy ’90s.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: December 18-24
Drake Bell, Earl Turner, Glowfest, A Charlie Brown Christmas, The Magical Forest and more in this week’s Superguide.
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Neon Museum’s new Viva Las Vegas Movies Tour explores our cinematic universe
You’ll learn about films foundational to Las Vegas’ reputation like Martin Scorsese’s “Casino,” alongside lesser-known gems like “Cool World.”
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Southern food favorite Hush Puppy expands Downtown at Neonopolis
New to the menu is a Cajun burger topped with fried green tomatoes on a potato bun.
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The Laundry Room’s Prohibition-inspired cocktails are hard to keep secret
During December, the speakeasy is offering limited-edition cocktails inspired by the darker corners of the Prohibition era.








