The statues panning for gold outside the entrance of the shuttered Terrible’s Hotel and Casino in Jean are moving to a Southern Nevada mining town.
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Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, begins Feb. 10. Here are 10 things to do to welcome in the Year of the Dragon in Las Vegas.
The free parade on Park Centre Drive in Downtown Summerlin will feature traditional dragon and lion dances.
The Durango, Palace Station, Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock Casino are hosting traditional dragon dances in honor of the Lunar New Year.
If you’re looking to buy books in Las Vegas from a bookstore that isn’t Barnes & Noble, this is the list for you.