WHO I WHAT I WHEN I WHERE

 

WHO I WHAT I WHEN I WHERE 

Vintage Vegas

 Las Vegas is an iconic city full of historical monuments, glamor, and glimmering lights, that has been called the entertainment capital of the world.

If you look close enough you will see that the city is ever-changing but always leads the way in entertainment, dining, and vacation experiences Bar None!   In this article we will highlight some of the biggest names on the strip that made an impact then and now, looking back at hotels before implosions and remodels, along with some of the biggest entertainers, and history of the strip from the days of Old Vegas from LVCA, and where we are now featuring exclusive Vegas Scene photos with a closer look at just a few of the many newer hotels, and venues of today. →View Video


 Featuring history where where we were and where we are now. 

Las Vegas has come a long way with entertainment and modern culture.

Our city is one of the top places to visit in tourism and is known as one of the most popular venues for the adult playground. The city has grown from the thousands up to the low millions in a decade. This unique city has something for everyone to see, do and enjoy. Our city has come leaps and bounds to become a family friendly destination. 

The oasis has a remarkable history with its desert landscape, museums, and longtime performers remaining on the strip that won't disappoint. 

Our featured digital and online edition highlights the many talented performers we interviewed for this issue such as Frankie Scinta, a modern musician with over 20 years on the strip, Murray Sawchuck, and Frank Moreno, a legendary performer.   We also look back on the remarkable icons of the century with a recap tribute to many talented and well-known performers with a behind-the-scenes look at history with photos you may never have seen from LVCA - The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) Archive Collection that has documented Las Vegas' history and helped promote tourism to Southern Nevada since 1947 and marks the 75th anniversary of its Las Vegas News Bureau collection by curating and presenting some of the most iconic photos of the collection to the public for the first time.  →NEXT  Vegas Then & Now