Definition Of Las Vegas
A desert
metropolis built on gambling, vice and other forms of entertainment, in just a
century of existence Las Vegas has drawn millions of visitors and trillions of
dollars in wealth to southern Nevada. The city was founded by ranchers and railroad
workers but quickly found that its greatest asset was not its springs but its
casinos. Las Vegas embrace of Old West-style freedoms—gambling and
prostitution—provided a perfect home for East Coast organized crime. Beginning
in the 1940s, money from drugs and racketeering built casinos and was laundered
within them. Visitors came to partake in what the casinos offered: low-cost
luxury and the thrill of fantasies fulfilled.
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