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This 5 page
report discusses the details related to the fact that Las Vegas
has been one of the fastest growing cities in North America for
more than a decade. People are attracted to its affordable
housing (especially in comparison to California), desert climate,
employment opportunities, excitement, and over all attitude and
commitment to fun and games. The history of Las Vegas is the
stuff of movies and urban legend. Its future appears to be the
material for urban studies for many years to come. In virtually
every aspect of its existence. Las Vegas is a fascinating and
multi-faceted entity. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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commitment to fun and games. The history of Las Vegas is the stuff of movies and urban legend. Its future appears to be the material for urban studies for many
years to come. In virtually every aspect of its existence. Las Vegas is a fascinating and multi-faceted entity. Bibliography lists 7 sources. BWvegas.rtf
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properly! Introduction Las Vegas has been one of the fastest growing cities in North America for more than a decade. People are attracted to its affordable housing (especially in
comparison to California), desert climate, employment opportunities, excitement, and over all attitude and commitment to fun and games. Recently, the city has been feeling the same economic pinch as other
tourist destinations throughout not only the country but the world after the events of September 11, 2001. However, the city has rebounded from economic hardtimes on numerous occasions. According to
Mark Gimein in an October 2001 issue of Fortune, "Occupancy rose from 67 percent the first weekend after September 11 to a poor but improved 75 percent the next. Most
of the biggest Vegas casinos, including the Hilton and, yes, New York, New York, laid off some workers within days of the attack. MGM Mirage alone has laid off or
cut hours for 2,000 to 3,000 employees" (pp. 46). History of the Neon/Sin City The history of Las Vegas is the stuff of movies and urban legend. Officially founded in
1905, it was nothing more than a hot desert station on the road to California. It was officially incorporated as a city in 1911. The citys main growth began in
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