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The iconic street officially opened with its overhead canopy in 1995; however, the street itself has roots dating all the way back to the start of the city of Las Vegas.
“Pawn Stars,” the super-popular TV show that debuted in 2009, has made a lasting impact on the Las Vegas Valley business community.
Out of the dozen casino hotels on or near Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, all but two charge a nightly resort fee.
You can hardly toss a bridal bouquet in this city without hitting a wedding chapel. Here are some venues that you may not have thought of.
Unlike many resorts on the Strip, most casino garages and lots in the Fremont Street area generally charge the same rate for everyone.
After spending two decades following the world’s favorite Sin City rock band, it’s time to take stock of The Killers’ best live performances.
Studies suggest the world might be losing its color. But Las Vegas, the brightest spot on Earth visible from space, remains as colorful as ever.
Hundreds of bikers embark on a two-hour, over 10-mile bike ride throughout downtown every Wednesday night.
“The Mantis” is a 40-foot-tall artistic installation with history in downtown Las Vegas and at Burning Man.
The Writer’s Block, an independent bookstore, coffee shop and “artificial bird sanctuary” in downtown Las Vegas, will mark its 10-year anniversary on Small Business Saturday.
With legions of followers across platforms such as TikTok and YouTube, they offer insights into a constantly evolving city.
The historic neon sign was first lit up in 1980 in part to give the iconic 40-foot Vegas Vic neon sign on Fremont Street a companion.
Vegas Vic, the iconic 40-foot-tall cowboy sign on Fremont Street is a nod to Las Vegas’ original vision, according to local historian Michael Green.
Free or cheap parking seems much more available on the Strip than near the downtown casinos. Here are tips for those visiting downtown Las Vegas.