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  2. Top 10 Things to Do in Las Vegas with Kids - AOL

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    <p>“Sin City”? More like “Kin City” with these fantastic things to do with kids around the Las Vegas Valley. We’ve shared our top picks by category, with runners up for each</p>

  3. Visiting Las Vegas? Then You Need to Make Time to Take ... - AOL

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    Aside from helping you live your best life, chilling in these pools is also an extremely practical way to cool off during the peak summer months, as temps regularly hit 115 in the Las Vegas Valley.

  4. Las Vegas for Kids: 10 Family Friendly Destinations - AOL

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  5. Aria Resort and Casino - Wikipedia

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    [53] [54] The second tower is 10 stories shorter than the main one. [52] The hotel contains 4,004 rooms, including 568 suites. [41] Based on room count, Aria is among the largest hotels in Las Vegas. [55] Some of its suites are referred to as Sky Suites, ranging in size from 1,050 to 2,060 sq ft (98 to 191 m 2).

  6. Montezuma Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Montezuma Hot Springs at the Rio Gallinas Montezuma Hot Springs - "The Toaster" pools at the ruins of the old bathhouse. Montezuma Hot Springs, also known as Las Vegas Hot Springs, [1] are a grouping of 20-to-30 thermal springs [2] in the Montezuma unincorporated community of San Miguel County, near the town of Las Vegas, New Mexico.

  7. Sunset Park (Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Park Pond is around 1.4 acres (5,700 m 2) in surface area and 10 to 12 feet (3.7 m) deep.It is home to various species of water fowl and fish. Sunset Park Pond features a giant stone Moai, of the type found in Easter Island, Chile, carved of stone originally for the Aku Aku Restaurant, where it stood at the restaurant's entrance at the Stardust Hot