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‘Jubilee’ dancers get snap happy with famous landmarks (and cheesesteaks!)

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When Jubilee dancers take a shot for posterity, they don’t mess around.

Because Vegas is such a hurricane of spectacle, even a gorgeous woman in a jeweled bra and feathers might sometimes blend in. Not so on the East Coast, where dancers from the Bally’s production Jubilee helped christen the new Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore. While they were in that neck of the woods, a pair of performers in full costume posed with famous monuments and urban landmarks in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., too.

From the Supreme Court and the Capitol to the steps Rocky bounded up at the art museum in Philly, iconic scenery just got way more awesome. Here’s a selection of our favorite snaps.

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      Football legend Johnny Unitas had "The Golden Arm." Jubilee has many, many golden legs—and lent a few to the home of the Baltimore Ravens.

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      If this doesn't get Baltimore's attention ...

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      This will.

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      Highest Court in the Land, meet Longest Lashes in the Land.

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      Suddenly, politics doesn't look so bad.

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      Damn.

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      When in Philly ...

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      Here's hoping that after they posed with his statue, they ran up "Rocky's Steps" in those sparkly heels!

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      Spreading the love, Vegas style.

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