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  2. Flamingo Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo Las Vegas (formerly the Flamingo Hilton [a]) is a casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment . The Flamingo includes a 72,299 sq ft (6,716.8 m 2 ) casino and a 28-story hotel with 3,460 rooms.

  3. The Linq - Wikipedia

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    The Linq (formerly Flamingo Capri, Imperial Palace and The Quad) is a casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. It opened as the Flamingo Capri on October 30, 1959, on property located directly north of the original Flamingo resort. The Flamingo Capri was a 180-room motel, owned ...

  4. Bugsy Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Siegel traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he handled and financed some of the original casinos. [8] He assisted developer William R. Wilkerson's Flamingo Hotel after Wilkerson ran out of funds. [9] Siegel assumed control of the project and managed the final stages of construction.

  5. How Las Vegas went from mobbed-up town to the center of the ...

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    The Flamingo opened up the possibilities of what a Las Vegas casino could be. It also opened up the gates of the city to the Mob. An aerial view of the newly completed Flamingo hotel complex, Las ...

  6. Moe Sedway - Wikipedia

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    Sedway saw the Flamingo as unique opportunity for their group to expand operations in Las Vegas. Minutes after Bugsy Siegel's murder, Sedway and Greenbaum took possession of the Flamingo. No one questioned or disputed their authority. Under Sedway and Greenbaum's partnership, the Flamingo became a non-exclusive facility affordable to almost anyone.

  7. William R. Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    The Flamingo Hotel (1945) Wilkerson named the hotel, then began development and building of the property, but ran low of money. Bugsy Siegel soon moved in to help finish the hotel casino with mob financing, and Wilkerson eventually sold out his share to Siegel. [6] L'Aiglon (1947) Club LaRue (of Las Vegas) (December 1950) [7] [8] [9] [10]