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Visit Las Vegas, Nevada
By Sunil Tanna




Las Vegas is the largest city in Nevada. As of 2005, its population was estimated as 545,147.



Las Vegas is internationally known as a vacation destination, thanks to the lavish resorts, and extensive shopping and entertainment facilities. Because of this, Las Vegas is sometimes known as "The Entertainment Capital of the World", however its most famous area, the "Las Vegas Strip", is actually largely in the unincorporated town of Paradise.



Some of the attractions in the Las Vegas area include:



- Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort - Northwest of the city



- Las Vegas Strip



- Madame Tussauds



- Star Trek: The Experience



Here is some more information about the area:



- The principal airport for Las Vegas is McCarran International Airport.



- The main professional sports team in Las Vegas is the Pacific Coast League baseball team, the Las Vegas 51s.



- Las Vegas is a Spanish phrase, and means "The Meadows" or "The Grasslands".



- Las Vegas was founded in 1905, and incorporated as a city in 1911. It is the largest US city founded in the 20th century.



- The Robert N. Broadbent Las Vegas Monorail runs from South to the North end of the Las Vegas Strip, a distance of about 3.9 miles (6.3 kilometers). The monorail starts at the MGM Grand Hotel, has stations at the Convention Center and Las Vegas Hilton, and ends at the Sahara hotel at the North end of the strip. Additionally, there are plans to extend the monorail to downtown Las Vegas (Phase 2), and to McCarran International Airport (Phase 3).




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