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The Las Vegas Strip - A Living Icon

The Las Vegas Strip is one of the most iconic areas in the world. The resorts and attractions along the strip are recognizable to just about everyone. Despite the fact that it is just over four miles long, the Strip has a lot to offer, most of it within walking distance.

Supposedly named after the famed Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, the Las Vegas Strip is home to some of the most well known hotels and casinos in the world. The flashing neon lights are enticing to to travelers as well as the around the clock action that have been lurering adventure seekers for decades.

The first casino on the Las Vegas Strip opened its doors in 1941. What started then was a legacy of entertainment that has not been matched by any other city. The cycle of demolition and rebuilding has kept the Strip exciting and new. While organized crime may have provided a boon

to the gambling industry in the forties and fifties, the Strip that exists today has become a much more family friendly destination. Aside from gambling there are world famous shows and plenty of shopping. TheLas Vegas Strip hosts almost 40 million visitors each year, making it one of the top tourist destinations in the world.

When people talk about the Las Vegas Strip, they are usually referring to Las Vegas Boulevard, but it can mean just about anything within a mile or so of the actual Strip. There are many hotels, restaurants and casinos that are located right on the Las Vegas Strip. The fountains, bright lights and amazing architecture have become some of the favorite destinations for those taking advantage of the more pedestrian friendly parts of the Strip. Tourists can be seen snapping pictures in front of the fountain at all hours, but especially at night where the bright lights of Vegas allow for a breathtaking backdrop.

The stunning architecture and various themed resorts have kept visitors pouring into the city. There may be no other area where the buildings are so eye-catching. Many of the newer hotels have been designed to encourage walk in visitors thus the showy displays and over the top designs. The Las Vegas economy is almost entirely tourism based and the city has made real efforts to encourage more than just those interested in gambling to come to the city. There are a variety of attractions and even a monorail which runs parallel to the Strip.

by: Troy Truman




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