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When the Tropicana Hotel held its preview opening on April 3, 1957, the resort was seen as representing a “bright new era” for Las Vegas.
More than 16 years after the New Frontier was toppled, the Strip property hasn’t seen a new project take shape.
As guests and Vintage Vegas lovers visit throughout the remaining days of operation, workers say they, too, will be taking in the last moments.
From jelly omelets to Finnan Haddie in cream sauce, the restaurant was the toast of the town.
An orderly casino shutdown is planned as employees and families say their last goodbyes to the luxurious Strip property that has stood for nearly 67 years.
The Tropicana closure will take out the third-oldest casino on the Strip, whose historic skyline has a tendency to look different every few decades.
Experts weigh in on the lending and development outlook as more than 10,000 hotel rooms are in planning and construction phases this year.
The Tropicana is closing after 67 years on the Strip. Take a trip down memory lane.
Three former Tropicana employees who worked there in different eras remember some of the best times at the property.