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Las Vegas is buzzing again. If you haven't visited since before COVID-19 hit, here's what to know about masks, casinos, buffets, hotels and parking.
In September 2013, the Harbers put Casa de Shenandoah up for sale at a cost of $70 million, making it one of the most expensive homes for sale in the Las Vegas Valley. The property sale would include eight homes, various horse stables, ponds, and a private jet. [64] In December 2013, the property was renamed Sunset Springs Ranch. [65] In July ...
The Palms and other Nevada casinos were closed in March 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, Red Rock sold the resort for $650 million to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, which reopened it on April 27, 2022. Under its new ownership, the Palms is the first Las Vegas resort to have a Native American owner.
Main Street Station is a hotel and casino in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned by Boyd Gaming. It originally opened in 1978 as the Holiday International, part of the Holiday Inn franchise. The casino portion closed in 1980, due to financial problems, and the hotel closed four years later.
Palms, a Las Vegas resort casino near the Strip, will reopen to the public April 27 after being closed more than two years amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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[2] [3] Lowe, who believed that there were some Las Vegas tourists who were not interested in gambling, chose not to add a casino to the Tallyho. [3] The hotel was built on the Las Vegas Strip, across the street from the Dunes resort. [4] Construction of the Tallyho was underway in March 1962, with an opening planned for July. [5]
The Riviera (colloquially, "the Riv") [1] [2] was a hotel and casino on the northern Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. [3] It opened on April 20, 1955, and included a nine-story hotel featuring 291 rooms. The Riviera was the first skyscraper in the Las Vegas Valley, and was the area's tallest building until 1956. Various hotel additions ...