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  2. The Mirage - Wikipedia

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    The Mirage was the first new resort to be built on the Strip in 16 years, [31] after the completion of the MGM Grand (now Horseshoe) in 1973. [22] The Mirage was also the first megaresort to open on the Strip, [1] and was the second in the Las Vegas Valley after the opening of the International Hotel in 1969.

  3. The iconic Mirage in Las Vegas is closing after 34 years - AOL

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    The Mirage Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, and its instantly recognizable volcano, is soon shutting down after more than three decades in business.. The 3,000-room resort will cease ...

  4. The last cards have been dealt as the iconic Mirage closes ...

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    A final blast from The Mirage's signature volcano marked the passage Wednesday of an aging Las Vegas resort that wowed crowds when it opened in 1989 and went on to revolutionize the casino resort ...

  5. Las Vegas' Mirage Resort to close after 34-year run ... - AOL

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    The iconic Mirage resort was perhaps best known for its exploding 54-foot man-made volcano, magicians Siegfried and Roy, white tigers and dolphins. Las Vegas' Mirage Resort to close after 34-year run.

  6. Mirage Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Mirage Resorts (formerly Golden Nugget Companies) was an American company that owned and operated hotel-casinos. It was acquired by MGM Grand, Inc. in 2000, forming MGM Mirage (now MGM Resorts International ).

  7. Golden Nugget Hotel & Casinos - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, with its erupting volcano and South Seas theme, ignited a $12 billion building boom on the Strip. [4] Its construction is also considered noteworthy in that Wynn had set a new standard for Vegas resorts, and when it opened The Mirage was the first casino to use security cameras full-time on all table games. [6]