Click Your Way through a History of Las Vegas
By far, one of the coolest interactive maps I have ever seen is at the Las Vegas Sun website. You have got to go check this out to see a graphic history of the rise and fall of casino development throughout the Las Vegas area.
There are actually three maps to explore — The Strip, Downtown and the Valley — and on each one, you click on what era you want to see and the map shows you what casinos were in place at that point in time. For instance, head to “The Strip” map and click on the tab “1960″ for an idea of the places Frank, Sammy and Dean were hanging out at during the Rat Pack years. As you click on each casino, a pop-up appears and you can read a short history of the property and see some photos. I thought it really interesting to see the original Caesars Palace pics to get an idea of the multiple expansions that property has gone through in order to morph into what we now see on The Strip.
The entire History section, aptly called “A Gamble in the Sand,” is a goldmine of facts and photos and a truly fascinating look at a remarkable American city. Spend some time there and you’ll know Vegas as never before.
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