Las Vegas Boulevard Route description [ edit ] Las Vegas Boulevard runs the length of the Las Vegas metropolitan area in Clark County, Nevada. "The Boulevard", as it is sometimes called by longtime Las Vegas residents, starts at Apex, and continues south to about 2 mi (3.2 km) south of Jean, in the Mojave Desert. The Boulevard shows up again in Primm, Nevada, but is currently not connected to the northern sections. There are tentative plans to connect the existing section at Primm to the northern section at Jean. Las Vegas Blvd. serves as the Valley's east/west address demarcation boundary line south of the Stratosphere onwards. The road's own north/south street address...
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America’s Playground is a terrific place to live for those who seek variety Explore the City Rent Trends As of November 2018, the average apartment rent in Las Vegas, NV is $676 for a studio, $898 for one bedroom, $1,069 for two bedrooms, and $1,269 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Las Vegas has increased by 6.8% in the past year. Ratings Top 10 Apartments in Las Vegas Living in Las Vegas Shopping Like most aspects of this city, the shopping in Las Vegas ranges from the traditional to the ultra-exclusive and exotic. Shopping centers such as Miracle Mile Shops and the Meadows Mall offer the conventional selection of department stores and kiosks, serving the needs of everyday shoppers. A...
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Hotel Overview The Best Western Plus Casino Royale is located on the center strip. Las Vegas hotels are known for their luxury, but guests deserve to get a great deal and great customer service, too. Our Las Vegas Best Western features low table minimums for your convenience and enjoyment. A great atmosphere, cheap drinks and an onsite casino get you into the Vegas mood as soon as you arrive. The rooms in our Las Vegas hotel are cool, spacious and clean. We believe you really can have it all, and our property proves it. Las Vegas Strip hotels have you steps away from world class dining and entertainment, whether it's taking in a show or braving the rides. We're adjacent to Caesar...
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The nation awoke Monday to the numbing news that the worst mass shooting in modern American history had ravaged the Las Vegas Strip. It was a deadly ambush in a city built as an open invitation to the world. “I just kept thinking to myself, ‘This isn’t real. This is not happening. This is not real,’” Lisa Schau, of Sacramento, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal near the scene. “I just kept thinking that over and over. And it was.” But the staggering carnage — at least 59 dead and 527 injured — brought out the best in Las Vegas Valley residents. They rushed to help the wounded; donated blood, supplies and money; and prayed en masse for...
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