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Closed Resorts and Other Establishments

  • Stardust, which opened in 1958 (cost: $10 million) closed in 2006 to make room for Echelon (cost: $4 billion)AJ Hackett Bungy (jumping)
  • Algiers
  • Boardwalk Inn
  • Bourbon Street (imploded)
  • Castaways (imploded)
  • Elvis-A-Rama museum
  • High Roller (the roller coaster on top of Stratosphere, launched April 1996)
  • Key Largo
  • Klondyke
  • Lady Luck (under renovation)
  • Las Vegas Art Museum (9600 W Sahara Ave)
  • Nevada Landing (in Jean)
  • Nevada Palace, on Boulder Highway (replaced by Eastside Cannery)
  • New Frontier (imploded)
  • Night clubs and restaurants: 40/40, Baby's, The Beach, Bikinis, C2K, Club Seven, Empire, Fever, Ice, Light, Ra, Tangerine; Ice House.
  • Ritz Carlton and MonteLago, at Lake Las Vegas
  • San Remo (reopened as Hooters)
  • Stardust (imploded)
  • Tam O'Shanter motel (the site of the new resort Palazzo)
  • The Tiger Habitat at Mirage (moved to Siegfried and Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat)
  • Townhall Casino (Days Inn)
  • Westward Ho
  • Wet 'n' Wild (water park)
  • The Strip Trolley

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