(Orignally For the AncientSites Gathering of March 16, 2000)
- A Map of Casino Locations both past and present -- full of interesting historic detail -- still down, but I snaked a copy before it was too late
- History in the making -- the Las Vegas Casino Death Watch site.
- Las Vegas's 100th birthday Celebrations are over, but the Las Vegas Centennial 1905-2005 -- Official Web Site is still there.
- A newspaper "Best of ..." site (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Current year Convention Schedule (includes expected attendance, hotels used -- new link)
- Local Ground Tranportation Information ( Patti Shock's pages seem to be off-line just now)
- Summary of the Las Vegas Room Deals (new site)
- Everyone's favorite hotel review site is Cheapo Vegas (don't worry; they cover the places they can't afford, too!)
- Information of the buffets (click on name for comments)
- And the off-menu specials.
- Las Vegas runs on the promise of something for nothing. Want yours? Here's a freebie guide.
- And in second place -- two-for-one ! (show tickets, in this case -- site includes coupon for discount on service charge).
(Two for one, part two -- a second such service.)
- Show Guide (or just the production shows, with dates that they are closed)
- Coupons of all kinds.
- Las Vegas' most famous bookstore: the Gamblers' Book Club (includes related topics such as gambling software, local history and biography, hotel/casino management, entertainers, race/sports information, etc)
- My own modest contribution to the literature -- some blackjack advice, optimized for short attention spans
- Official Las Vegas Visitor and Convention Bureau
- A directory (not annotated, alas) of Las Vegas Enthusiasts pages (run by a UNLV Hotel School professor) ( Patti Shock's pages seem to be off-line just now)
- A large collection of video, from hotel casinos both operating and being imploded.
- The newsgroup alt.vacation.las-vegas is a terrific source of information of all kinds (the Las Vegas hotel specials from the Los Angeles Times are posted there)
Graphics Sources
The neon alphabet is from McCanna's Free Art.
The divider line is from Realm Graphics.
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