Las Vegas
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City in Nevada, United States
Las Vegas is the most populous city in the state of Nevada, United States, and the county seat of Clark County. Known for its vibrant nightlife, entertainment, and gambling, Las Vegas is a major resort city renowned for its luxury casinos, hotels, and associated activities.
History
Early History
The area that is now Las Vegas was originally inhabited by the Southern Paiute people. The name "Las Vegas," which means "The Meadows" in Spanish, was given by Rafael Rivera, a member of the Spanish explorer Antonio Armijo's party, in 1829.
Development and Growth
Las Vegas was founded as a city in 1905, and it was officially incorporated in 1911. The construction of the Hoover Dam in the 1930s brought thousands of workers to the area, boosting the local economy and population. The legalization of gambling in 1931 further accelerated the city's growth.
Atomic Era
During the 1950s, Las Vegas became known for its proximity to the Nevada Test Site, where nuclear tests were conducted. The city capitalized on this by promoting "atomic tourism," with visitors flocking to see the mushroom clouds from a distance.
Modern Era
In the latter half of the 20th century, Las Vegas continued to grow rapidly, with the development of the Las Vegas Strip, a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos. The city has since become a global leader in the hospitality industry.
Economy
Las Vegas's economy is primarily driven by tourism, gaming, and conventions. The city is home to some of the largest and most luxurious hotels and casinos in the world. The World Market Center Las Vegas is a significant hub for the home and hospitality furnishings industry.
Culture and Entertainment
Las Vegas is often referred to as "The Entertainment Capital of the World," with a wide array of shows, concerts, and events. The city hosts numerous annual events, including the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and the World Series of Poker.
Architecture
Las Vegas is known for its eclectic and often extravagant architecture. The city features replicas of famous landmarks from around the world, such as the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas and the Grand Canal at The Venetian Las Vegas.
Government
Las Vegas operates under a council-manager form of government. The city council is composed of the mayor and six council members. The Clark County Government Center serves as the administrative hub for the region.
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