LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: Nevada
Depeche Mode Keyboard at the Hard Rock Cafe in Las…
07 Aug 2006 |
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Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas
4475 Paradise Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Est. September 7, 1990
At the start of the 20th century this infamous city didn't even exist, and whoa, daddy! Just look at us now. With a worldwide reputation to uphold, Vegas is the place for any kind of grown-up diversion you bet you won't find anywhere else. The city has cleaned itself up quite a bit since the early days of Mob domination, but don't believe the hype that this is a family place, 'cause it surely ain't. Considered the #1 fantasyland destination for adults, Vegas is a place that exists primarily for gambling, unless you count quickie drive-thru marriages also arranged here. Our Vegas Cafe is part of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, a world-renowned location in this glitzy city plus your all-around best bet for big-name touring acts. (That's not ad copy. It's the downright gospel truth. In fact, we wager that great entertainment at the Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas is the only sure thing you'll find in this city, so don't gamble with other local nightlife!) Easy to find no matter how many free drinks you may have had, the 45-foot neon Gibson Les Paul guitar at the entrance marks the place. Just look up into the desert night and you'll see us standing tall. More eye-candy awaits inside, like the "Tower of Power" with its numerous LCD monitors, guitar display and color-changing lights, and our Elvis wall with "Viva Las Vegas" in bold neon lights, plus the life-size statue of Elvis and his guitars surrounded by gold and platinum albums. When you first arrive in Vegas, you'll think you've landed on another world, so for bona fide good fortune, plan to land on us! The Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas - you just might get lucky inside these deified doors.
Text from: www.hardrock.com/locations/cafes3/cafes.aspx?LocationID=6...
The B-52s Guitar at the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vega…
The Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas, 1992
06 Aug 2006 |
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Hard Rock Cafe, Las Vegas
Est. September 7, 1990
At the start of the 20th century this infamous city didn't even exist, and whoa, daddy! Just look at us now. With a worldwide reputation to uphold, Vegas is the place for any kind of grown-up diversion you bet you won't find anywhere else. The city has cleaned itself up quite a bit since the early days of Mob domination, but don't believe the hype that this is a family place, 'cause it surely ain't. Considered the #1 fantasyland destination for adults, Vegas is a place that exists primarily for gambling, unless you count quickie drive-thru marriages also arranged here. Our Vegas Cafe is part of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, a world-renowned location in this glitzy city plus your all-around best bet for big-name touring acts. (That's not ad copy. It's the downright gospel truth. In fact, we wager that great entertainment at the Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas is the only sure thing you'll find in this city, so don't gamble with other local nightlife!) Easy to find no matter how many free drinks you may have had, the 45-foot neon Gibson Les Paul guitar at the entrance marks the place. Just look up into the desert night and you'll see us standing tall. More eye-candy awaits inside, like the "Tower of Power" with its numerous LCD monitors, guitar display and color-changing lights, and our Elvis wall with "Viva Las Vegas" in bold neon lights, plus the life-size statue of Elvis and his guitars surrounded by gold and platinum albums. When you first arrive in Vegas, you'll think you've landed on another world, so for bona fide good fortune, plan to land on us! The Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas - you just might get lucky inside these deified doors.
Text from: www.hardrock.com/locations/cafes3/cafes.aspx?LocationID=6...
Painting of Knights at Excalibur in Las Vegas, 199…
06 Aug 2006 |
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The Excalibur Hotel and Casino is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States. It is owned and operated by MGM Mirage.
Excalibur, named for the mythical sword of King Arthur, uses the Arthurian theme in several ways. Its facade is a stylized image of a castle, with a wizardlike figure representing Merlin looking out from a high turret.
Excalibur is situated at the Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection. The intersection is so busy that pedestrians are not allowed to cross at street level. Instead, Excalibur is linked by overhead pedestrian bridges to its neighboring casinos to the north (the New York-New York Hotel & Casino, across Tropicana Avenue) and to the east (the Tropicana Resort & Casino, across the Strip). There is also a free tram that connects Excalibur to its sister MGM Mirage properties to the south, the Luxor and Mandalay Bay hotel and casinos. The three casinos are also connected to each other, so it is possible to walk between the three of them without having to go outside.
The Excalibur opened on June 19, 1990 originally built by Circus Circus. It was one of many new, modern Las Vegas hotels that featured children's attractions, such as an arcade and a motion simulator called Merlin's Magic Motion Machine. Another feature of the Excalibur that is prominent in many of today's Las Vegas hotels is a large family swimming pool.
Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur_Hotel_and_Casino
Painting of Ladies at Excalibur in Las Vegas, 1992
06 Aug 2006 |
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The Excalibur Hotel and Casino is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States. It is owned and operated by MGM Mirage.
Excalibur, named for the mythical sword of King Arthur, uses the Arthurian theme in several ways. Its facade is a stylized image of a castle, with a wizardlike figure representing Merlin looking out from a high turret.
Excalibur is situated at the Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection. The intersection is so busy that pedestrians are not allowed to cross at street level. Instead, Excalibur is linked by overhead pedestrian bridges to its neighboring casinos to the north (the New York-New York Hotel & Casino, across Tropicana Avenue) and to the east (the Tropicana Resort & Casino, across the Strip). There is also a free tram that connects Excalibur to its sister MGM Mirage properties to the south, the Luxor and Mandalay Bay hotel and casinos. The three casinos are also connected to each other, so it is possible to walk between the three of them without having to go outside.
The Excalibur opened on June 19, 1990 originally built by Circus Circus. It was one of many new, modern Las Vegas hotels that featured children's attractions, such as an arcade and a motion simulator called Merlin's Magic Motion Machine. Another feature of the Excalibur that is prominent in many of today's Las Vegas hotels is a large family swimming pool.
Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur_Hotel_and_Casino
Wall Painting of the Classic Errol Flynn Robin Hoo…
06 Aug 2006 |
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The Excalibur Hotel and Casino is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States. It is owned and operated by MGM Mirage.
Excalibur, named for the mythical sword of King Arthur, uses the Arthurian theme in several ways. Its facade is a stylized image of a castle, with a wizardlike figure representing Merlin looking out from a high turret.
Excalibur is situated at the Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection. The intersection is so busy that pedestrians are not allowed to cross at street level. Instead, Excalibur is linked by overhead pedestrian bridges to its neighboring casinos to the north (the New York-New York Hotel & Casino, across Tropicana Avenue) and to the east (the Tropicana Resort & Casino, across the Strip). There is also a free tram that connects Excalibur to its sister MGM Mirage properties to the south, the Luxor and Mandalay Bay hotel and casinos. The three casinos are also connected to each other, so it is possible to walk between the three of them without having to go outside.
The Excalibur opened on June 19, 1990 originally built by Circus Circus. It was one of many new, modern Las Vegas hotels that featured children's attractions, such as an arcade and a motion simulator called Merlin's Magic Motion Machine. Another feature of the Excalibur that is prominent in many of today's Las Vegas hotels is a large family swimming pool.
Restaurants and other areas have Arthurian names, such as the Roundtable Buffet, Sir Galahad's Prime Cuts, The Steakhouse of Camelot, and Regale's Italian eatery, or reflect a broader "ancient Britain" theme, such as the Sherwood Forest Cafe. A long-running show, the "Tournament of Kings," features simulated medieval jousting.
Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur_Hotel_and_Casino
Dragon at Excalibur in Las Vegas, 1992
06 Aug 2006 |
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The Excalibur Hotel and Casino is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States. It is owned and operated by MGM Mirage.
Excalibur, named for the mythical sword of King Arthur, uses the Arthurian theme in several ways. Its facade is a stylized image of a castle, with a wizardlike figure representing Merlin looking out from a high turret.
Excalibur is situated at the Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection. The intersection is so busy that pedestrians are not allowed to cross at street level. Instead, Excalibur is linked by overhead pedestrian bridges to its neighboring casinos to the north (the New York-New York Hotel & Casino, across Tropicana Avenue) and to the east (the Tropicana Resort & Casino, across the Strip). There is also a free tram that connects Excalibur to its sister MGM Mirage properties to the south, the Luxor and Mandalay Bay hotel and casinos. The three casinos are also connected to each other, so it is possible to walk between the three of them without having to go outside.
The Excalibur opened on June 19, 1990 originally built by Circus Circus. It was one of many new, modern Las Vegas hotels that featured children's attractions, such as an arcade and a motion simulator called Merlin's Magic Motion Machine. Another feature of the Excalibur that is prominent in many of today's Las Vegas hotels is a large family swimming pool.
Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur_Hotel_and_Casino
The Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas at Night, 1992
The Flamingo Hilton and the Dunes Hotel in Las Veg…
Harrah's in Las Vegas, 1992
06 Aug 2006 |
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Harrah's
3475 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
In 1992, the casino was lit up at night to resemble an old-time riverboat.
Fountain in the Forum Shops of Caesars Palace, 199…
06 Aug 2006 |
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Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
3500 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 893-4800
(800) CAESARS
The Festival Fountain in the Forum Shops of Caesar…
06 Aug 2006 |
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Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
3500 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 893-4800
(800) CAESARS
The Festival Fountain show [in the Forum Shops of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas], features an animatronic discussion between Bacchus, Venus, Apollo and Pluto.
The Festival Fountain in the Forum Shops of Caesar…
06 Aug 2006 |
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Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
3500 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 893-4800
(800) CAESARS
The Festival Fountain show [in the Forum Shops of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas], features an animatronic discussion between Bacchus, Venus, Apollo and Pluto.
Gladiator Posing with Random People in Caesars Pal…
06 Aug 2006 |
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Not the best photo, but when you're 17 (when I took the photo) it's the guy dressed like the gladiator that you concentrate on. :)
Nothing says Vegas better than Caesars Palace. The Romans would be proud of the beautiful rooms, heavenly pools, breathtaking shops, gourmet restaurants, world-class entertainment and one of the hippest nightclubs in town. Also, the Colosseum looks better than it has in centuries.
The Palace opened its doors in August 1966, and although much has changed since then, the essentials remain the same: unsurpassed service, royal surroundings and entertainment maximus.
Text from the second and third paragraphs from: www.vegas.com/resorts/caesars/
White Tigers at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, 199…
30 Jul 2006 |
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Mirage
3400 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
The open-air home of Siegfried & Roy's Royal White Tigers is available for public viewing throughout the day and evening. Siegfried & Roy have dedicated their lives to preserving these rare animals, and their efforts have helped save them from total extinction.
A perfectly matched pair of these beautiful animals were bequeathed to this country in 1958 by the Maharaja of Rewa. In turn, Siegfried & Roy were able to secure two offspring, establishing their own Royal White Tiger breeding line.
Unlike conventional tigers, which have black and gold markings, the white tiger is white with black stripes, pink paws and ice-blue eyes. The purest of these animals are snow white and have no stripes.
The White Tiger Habitat contains many features designed to enhance the comfort of the animals and provide spectacular viewing for guests. The open-air environment features a swimming pool with fountains and simulated mountain terrain for the tigers' enjoyment and the public's entertainment. The facility's white setting gives the animals a sense of security by allowing them to blend into the background, and special slanted glass affords better viewing, eliminates glare and helps control the temperature.
The Royal White Tigers are rotated continuously in and out of the facility throughout the day. When not appearing in the Habitat, they enjoy their own spacious living environment and can be seen in the lush tropical environment of Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat.
Text from: www.mirage.com/attractions/attractions_white_tigers.aspx
Caesars Palace at Night in Las Vegas, 1992
02 Aug 2006 |
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A replica of the Nike of Samothrace adorns the fountain at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Nothing says Vegas better than Caesars Palace. The Romans would be proud of the beautiful rooms, heavenly pools, breathtaking shops, gourmet restaurants, world-class entertainment and one of the hippest nightclubs in town. Also, the Colosseum looks better than it has in centuries.
The Palace opened its doors in August 1966, and although much has changed since then, the essentials remain the same: unsurpassed service, royal surroundings and entertainment maximus.
Text from the second and third paragraphs from: www.vegas.com/resorts/caesars/
White Tigers at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, 199…
30 Jul 2006 |
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Mirage
3400 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
The open-air home of Siegfried & Roy's Royal White Tigers is available for public viewing throughout the day and evening. Siegfried & Roy have dedicated their lives to preserving these rare animals, and their efforts have helped save them from total extinction.
A perfectly matched pair of these beautiful animals were bequeathed to this country in 1958 by the Maharaja of Rewa. In turn, Siegfried & Roy were able to secure two offspring, establishing their own Royal White Tiger breeding line.
Unlike conventional tigers, which have black and gold markings, the white tiger is white with black stripes, pink paws and ice-blue eyes. The purest of these animals are snow white and have no stripes.
The White Tiger Habitat contains many features designed to enhance the comfort of the animals and provide spectacular viewing for guests. The open-air environment features a swimming pool with fountains and simulated mountain terrain for the tigers' enjoyment and the public's entertainment. The facility's white setting gives the animals a sense of security by allowing them to blend into the background, and special slanted glass affords better viewing, eliminates glare and helps control the temperature.
The Royal White Tigers are rotated continuously in and out of the facility throughout the day. When not appearing in the Habitat, they enjoy their own spacious living environment and can be seen in the lush tropical environment of Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat.
Text from: www.mirage.com/attractions/attractions_white_tigers.aspx
Statue of a Woman Taking Home Loaves of Bread in t…
02 Aug 2006 |
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Mirage
3400 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Here's another one that I'm unsure whether it is still there now, but this sculpture/ tableaux was found somewhere near the restaurants of the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, way back in 1992. There was a mural nearby showing a Mediterranean village, and an archway with floral decoration nearby.
If anyone knows what the name of the restaurant was, or the significance of the woman coming home with her bread, I'd appreciate it. :)
I shot it with the Minolta Zoom 90, the camera I had when I was in high school. (Yup, I was about 17/18 when I took this.)
More on the Mirage can be found here: www.mirage.com/
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