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  1. Prehistory. Native American (Paiute) history. 1829–1905: Origins. 1905–1929: Birth, growth and crisis. 1930–1941: Hoover Dam and the first casinos. 1941–1945: War years. 1946–1955: Postwar boom. Casinos backers get funding. Atomic testing. 1956–1969: The beginning of modern Las Vegas. Howard Hughes. Hank Greenspun. Local government. Desegregation.

  2. Dec 2, 2009 · The city was founded by ranchers and railroad workers but quickly found that its greatest asset was not its springs but its casinos. Las Vegass embrace of Old West-style freedoms—gambling...

  3. 3 days ago · Las Vegas, city, seat (1909) of Clark county, southeastern Nevada, known for its casinos and elaborate hotels. The only major city in the American West to have been founded in the 20th century, it grew from a tiny, desert-bound railroad service center to the country’s fastest-growing metropolis at century’s end.

  4. www.lasvegasnevada.gov › Residents › HistoryTimeline - Las Vegas Nevada

    Timeline. 1905. Las Vegas' birthday is celebrated on May 15, as on that date in1905, 110 acres of land situated between Stewart Avenue on the north, Garces Avenue to the south, Main Street to the west, and Fifth Street (Las Vegas Boulevard) to the east, were auctioned off by the railroad company. On June 1, 1905, Las Vegas became a city with it ...

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  5. Las Vegas, which was officially founded on May 15, 1905, was incorporated on March 16, 1911, two years after it had been named the county seat. Development as a tourist destination. Clark sold his share of the railroad to the Union Pacific Company in 1921.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Las_VegasLas Vegas - Wikipedia

    Etymology: from Spanish las vegas 'the meadows'. Nicknames: "Vegas", "Sin City", "City of Lights", "The Gambling Capital of the World", [1] "The Entertainment Capital of the World", "Capital of Second Chances", [2] "The Marriage Capital of the World", "The Silver City", "America's Playground".

  7. March 2024. The city’s classic sign, 25 feet tall, was designed by commercial artist Betty Willis in 1959. Alamy. In 1829, a group of explorers led by Spanish merchant Antonio Armijo moved west...

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