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  2. Atomic Liquors - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Liquors is a bar in Las Vegas, Nevada, opened April 17, 1954. [1] In the popular culture, Atomic Liquors is the "oldest freestanding bar in Las Vegas," with its established date erroneously stated as 1952, and is said to be "the first business in Las Vegas to be given a tavern license to sell liquor and operate an onsite bar."

  3. Lost Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Lost Spirits was a working distillery and immersive circus show located in Las Vegas, Nevada.It was founded by Bryan Davis and Joanne Haruta. [1] [2]The distillery was initially located in Salinas, California, where it opened in 2010.

  4. Vintage spirits - Wikipedia

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    Vintage spirits, also known as dusties, are old, discontinued, or otherwise rare bottles of liquor. [1] The collectibility of a bottle is based on rarity, with age as a secondary factor. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The name "dusty" refers to the fact that many such now-collectible bottles had been sitting on a liquor store shelf or unopened in a home or ...

  5. You have to see this Las Vegas home made out of beer bottles

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  6. You have to see this Las Vegas home made out of beer bottles

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    Most houses are built out of wood, brick, cement or other traditional building materials, but this one is made out of beer bottles.

  7. Neon Museum - Wikipedia

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    The sign, added in the late 1940s, had become well known among locals; it depicts a hand pouring a bottle of alcohol into a glass. [3] Allied Arts set a site for the museum along North Las Vegas Boulevard, near Cashman Field. [11] By 1991, the group had begun storing old signs for the future museum. [12]

  8. From Nashville to Paris, Zero-Proof Bottle Shops Cater to the ...

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    “With a great bottle of alcoholic wine, price isn’t an issue.” Her wines, priced between $40 and $70, attract customers eager to rediscover the experience of wine without the alcohol.

  9. Bottle service - Wikipedia

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    The modern form of bottle service was pioneered in 1995 by Michael Ault at Spy Bar in New York and in 1996, Chaos ($175 for a bottle of Stolichnaya vodka), [2] with the goal of creating a "barrier to entry", rather than of increasing liquor sales. [1] The concept later spread to other American cities, notably Miami and Las Vegas in the early 2000s.