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Las Vegas, originally just a stretch of land in the Mojave Desert, was founded on May 15, 1905. The arrival of the railroad turned this oasis into a bustling hub, paving the way for its future as a glittering metropolis.
In 1931, the legalization of gambling transformed Las Vegas into a hotspot for casinos and entertainment. The construction of the Hoover Dam brought jobs and people, spurring growth and setting the stage for Vegas' rise as a world-renowned entertainment capital.
In the 1950s, Las Vegas was not just known for its casinos but also for its atomic tourism. The Nevada Test Site, located nearby, turned the city into a spectacle with atomic-themed entertainment, including 'Miss Atomic Bomb' contests.
The 1960s saw the iconic Rat PackβFrank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and their crewβbringing glamour and music to the Strip. Their performances cemented Las Vegas' status as a premier entertainment destination.
Fast forward to today, Las Vegas has broadened its appeal beyond gamblers. Family-friendly attractions like the Fremont Street Experience and themed resorts have made it a versatile destination for all ages.
From a humble railway station to a beacon of lights, Las Vegas' evolution is nothing short of spectacular. Happy 116th birthday, Las Vegas! Here's to more years of dazzling lights and dreams fulfilled.
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