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Vintage Las Vegas

By Veronicavintage @RockSteadyUSMC

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As some of you may know, I lived in Las Vegas for two years before moving back here to NYC. I have a special place in my heart for Vegas, and I look back on it fondly although it was a tough area in my life at the time.

I have been wanting to do a vintage Las Vegas post for a little while now, and I can mix my love for Vegas along with my live for vintage. I found some great pictures from the 1940s through the early 1960s that I wanted to share, and I thought you all would certainly enjoy to see Vegas when it was just starting to become a huge gambling and entertainment center!

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Downtown Las Vegas – the original Strip – Fremont Street.

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Fremont Street lot up at night, circa 1950s. The Golden Nugget and Pioneer Club are still there.

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The Stardust, early 1960s.

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Downtown Las Vegas – around 1950.

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Another vantage point of Fremont Street, either late ’40s or early ’50s.

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1950s.

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1950s.

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The Sahara was the sixth hotel to open on the current day modern Strip on 07 October 1952.

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Gamblers enjoying the roulette wheel, late 1940s.

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Fremont Street in the late 1950s.

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This is from when the Tropicana Hotel was being built on the “new” strip “Las Vegas Boulevard) in 1957.

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