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  2. File:Palms Casino Pool Las Vegas 2009.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Palms Las Vegas reopening after more than two years in the ...

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    Palms, a Las Vegas resort casino near the Strip, will reopen to the public April 27 after being closed more than two years amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ... East side of Palm's pool area.

  4. Palms Casino Resort - Wikipedia

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    Palms Casino Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians . It includes 703 rooms and a 94,065 sq ft (8,738.9 m 2 ) casino.

  5. Playboy Club - Wikipedia

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    Playboy's Musical Director, Sam Distefano, set up the entertainment policy for the London Playboy Club and Casino. In 1981, the casino at 45 Park Lane (now a luxury hotel, 45 Park Lane) was the most profitable casino in the world, [16] and the British casinos contributed $32 million to the corporation. Later, Playboy also operated British ...

  6. Playboy Club (Las Vegas) - Wikipedia

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    The Playboy Club was a nightclub formerly located on the 52nd floor of the Fantasy Tower at the Palms Casino Resort in Paradise, Nevada, which is located in the Las Vegas Valley. The club was a Playboy-themed casino and the first official Playboy Club in the United States since 1988.

  7. Category:Palms Casino Resort - Wikipedia

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