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  2. Las Vegas Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Boulevard is a major road in Clark County, Nevada, United States, best known for the Las Vegas Strip portion of the road and its casinos.Formerly carrying U.S. Route 91 (US 91), which had been the main highway between Los Angeles, California and Salt Lake City, Utah, it has been bypassed by Interstate 15 and serves mainly local traffic with some sections designated State Route 604.

  3. Nevada State Route 146 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 146 (SR 146) is a 6.673-mile-long (10.739 km) major east–west state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of Nevada.It begins at the exit 27 interchange on Interstate 15 (I-15) south of the Las Vegas Strip and ends at the Pecos Road (exit 6) interchange on I-215 in Henderson.

  4. Desert Inn Road - Wikipedia

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    For the majority of its route, Desert Inn Road is a regular street with residential, commercial, and industrial areas along it, but it features a 2.5-mile expressway portion in the Las Vegas Strip with grade separations and partial interchanges officially called the Desert Inn Road Super Arterial (also commonly referred to as the Desert Inn Expressway or DIE), acting as a border for Paradise ...

  5. Blvd (Las Vegas) - Wikipedia

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    Blvd (stylized as BLVD) is a three-story shopping center under construction on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is being developed by Gindi Capital, in partnership with entrepreneurs Andrew and Peggy Cherng. The project was announced in 2019, but delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. Desert Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Inn, also known as the D.I., was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, which operated from April 24, 1950, to August 28, 2000.Designed by architect Hugh Taylor and interior design by Jac Lessman, it was the fifth resort to open on the Strip, the first four being El Rancho Vegas, The New Frontier, Flamingo, and the El Rancho (then known as the Thunderbird).

  7. Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, formerly the Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, is a 47-story [1] luxury hotel and condominium building in the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is managed by Hilton Worldwide as part of the Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts brand. It is owned by Tiffany Lam and Andrew and Peggy Cherng.

  8. RTC Transit - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Blvd & Craig (N) BTC (S) Las Vegas Blvd N Alternate trips serve each terminal; 24-hr service south of Craig 8.5 miles (13.7 km) Sloan & El Campo Grande (N) 10.8 miles (17.4 km) 115 Nellis / Stephanie Craig & N Las Vegas Blvd (N) Stephanie & Horizon Ridge (S) Nellis and Stephanie 24-hr service north of Tropicana 18.0 miles (29.0 km ...

  9. M Resort - Wikipedia

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    M Resort is the southernmost casino in the Las Vegas Valley. [7] Because of its location just east of Interstate 15, the M is the first resort seen by California motorists arriving in Las Vegas. [31] The M was built eight miles south of the Las Vegas Strip, [10] an area that is popular among tourists. Despite its location, the M was aimed ...