In the 1980s, Las Vegas was characterized by its iconic neon signs, smaller casinos, and motels along the Strip. The city began transitioning to larger, more extravagant themed resorts like the Mirage, marking the start of the mega-resort era.
The downtown area featured vintage casinos, while new developments reflected a shift towards more corporate and family-friendly attractions.
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Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Golden Goose, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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4 Queens, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Caesar's pool, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Circus Circus by day, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Circus Circus by night, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Circus tram, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Freemont, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Hart's Cafe, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Hart's Famous Food in Yermo interstate 15. Interstate 15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Horseshoe, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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MGM pool, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Mint, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Morocco, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Oasis Casino, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Pioneer, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Riviera, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Sassy Sally's, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Stardust, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Sundance, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Tom Jones, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Video Corral, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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Westwood Ho, Las Vegas, January 1983 |
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