
Fascinating Facts & History
- The Name "Las Vegas": Comes from the Spanish word for "the meadows," referring to the natural springs that once existed here.
- Not All on the Strip: Most of the famous Las Vegas Strip is technically outside the city limits, located in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester.
- The Brightest Spot: Las Vegas is often called the brightest spot on Earth when viewed from space.
- Hoover Dam's Impact: Its construction in the 1930s was crucial for providing the water supply needed for the city's growth.
- Wedding Capital: Las Vegas is known as the "Wedding Capital of the World," hosting hundreds of weddings daily.
Iconic Landmarks & Attractions
- The Mob Museum: Located in a former federal courthouse, this museum offers a deep dive into the history of organized crime and law enforcement.
- The Neon Museum: A unique outdoor collection of vintage Las Vegas signs, preserving the city's dazzling visual history.
- Fremont Street Experience: A pedestrian mall in Downtown known for its massive LED canopy and vibrant atmosphere.
- The High Roller: A giant observation wheel standing at 550 feet tall, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Strip.
- Luxor Pyramid & Sphinx: An iconic hotel featuring a striking glass pyramid and a large-scale replica of the Great Sphinx of Giza.
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