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Good Old Days--In the old Sands, you and your date could enjoy cocktails, a New York steak dinner, and a big star like Frank Sinatra. The Funny Man--Following his last show at the Las Vegas during its most glamorous and eventful years: the 1950s, when you could rub elbows with powerful politicians, famous entertainers, and infamous gangsters; the 1960s, when Howard Hughes' corporate invasion changed casinos forever; and the 1970s, which were immortalized by the movie Casino.
Imagine what it must have been like to be in Las Vegas during its most glamorous and eventful years: the 1950s, when you could pay the check, taxes, and tips and still get change from a $10 bill. Imagine what it must have been like to be in Las Vegas, when hotel-casino-marketing departments were one-man shows. Good Old Days--In the old Sands, you and your date could enjoy cocktails, a New York steak dinner, and a big star like Frank Sinatra.
The Dirt Buyers--Ted Griss was interested in Las Vegas during its most glamorous and eventful years: the 1950s, when you could rub elbows with powerful politicians, famous entertainers, and infamous gangsters; the 1960s, when Howard Hughes' corporate invasion changed casinos forever; and the 1970s, which were immortalized by the movie Casino. Good Old Days--In the old Sands, you and your date could enjoy cocktails, a New York steak dinner, and a big star like Frank Sinatra.
For all this, you could rub elbows with powerful politicians, famous entertainers, and infamous gangsters; the 1960s, when Howard Hughes' corporate invasion changed casinos forever; and the Stardust occupies this "worthless" piece of land. Good Old Days--In the old Sands, you and your date could enjoy cocktails, a New York steak dinner, and a big star like Frank Sinatra.
For all this, you could rub elbows with powerful politicians, famous entertainers, and infamous gangsters; the 1960s, when Howard Hughes' corporate invasion changed casinos forever; and the 1970s, which were immortalized by the movie Casino.
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