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Nov. 15—Legends Theater at Route 66 Casino Hotel has undergone an approximate $15 million upgrade. Concertgoers will get to experience its new lighting system, sound system and other amenities ...
Blue Ben is a legendary dragon from Kilve in West Somerset, England. The skull of a fossilized Ichthyosaur on display in a local museum is sometimes pointed out as belonging to him. [ 1 ] A promontory near East Quantoxhead , approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from Kilve, also bears the name Big Ben.
The Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski), also known as the Dragon of Wawel Hill, is a famous dragon in Polish legend. According to the earliest account (13th century), a dragon ( holophagos , "one who swallows whole") plagued the capital city of Kraków established by legendary King Krak (or Krakus, Gracchus, etc.).
In 1993, the resort debuted a three-story animatronic dragon, part of a show in which it faced off against a mechanical statue of Merlin. The show took place at the moat entrance, and was performed hourly each night. [77] [78] [79] The fire-breathing dragon was created by Alvaro Villa's company, AVG Inc, [80] and took nine months to build.
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Snoqualmie Casino is a casino in Snoqualmie, Washington owned by the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe.It opened on November 6, 2008. The 170,000 sq ft (16,000 m 2) facility hosts 1,700 slots, 54 table games, 5 dining venues, an 11,000 sq ft (1,000 m 2) entertainment venue and a sportsbook.
Jimmy Buffett has died at age 76. The much beloved "beach bum" had deep ties to Austin, including a connection to one of his most beloved hits.
The fish's jumping feature is set in such a proverbial idiom as "Liyu (Carp) jumps over the Dragon Gate" (鲤跃龙门) an idiom that conveys a vivid image symbolizing a sudden uplifting in one's social status, as when one ascends into the upper society or has found favor with the royal or a noble family, perhaps through marriage, but in particular through success in the imperial examination.