The irony. Back in the 90s, people thought of "old Vegas" as the 1950s and 60s, the Rat Pack days. 80s Vegas was seen as shit, then the Mirage opened in 1989 and after that Vegas started modernizing and coming back from the dead, to the place it is now with multiple resort hotels.
I was born in August of that year 1993 lol I’m 30 and live in las Vegas now from being born in Chicago,IL it looks like a whole different world lol 😅😂❤
Thanks for that. Love it. Arrived in Las Vegas in 1993 straight from the French Foreign Legion. Myself and friend of mine, a fellow soldier. 24 and 22 years old.
Love old Vegas. Been going since 1980. Remember this time well. ty for posting.
The irony. Back in the 90s, people thought of "old Vegas" as the 1950s and 60s, the Rat Pack days. 80s Vegas was seen as shit, then the Mirage opened in 1989 and after that Vegas started modernizing and coming back from the dead, to the place it is now with multiple resort hotels.
Priceless film, cheers
I was born in August of that year 1993 lol I’m 30 and live in las Vegas now from being born in Chicago,IL it looks like a whole different world lol 😅😂❤
No it doesn’t
Thanks for that. Love it. Arrived in Las Vegas in 1993 straight from the French Foreign Legion. Myself and friend of mine, a fellow soldier. 24 and 22 years old.
Damn I remember stardust in early 2000s.
Vegas was great before it became Los Angeles !!!!
Lol so true 100p000% right
Alot of these casinos are gone the frontier,desert inn,Riviera,stardust,tropicana,sands,dunes,el rancho,hacienda and Aladd
Q: The most interesting part of the video?
A: Being able to drive on the strip at a decent speed with relatively little traffic.
I was there in April that year..i was 13
Amazing to see, thanks!!!
This is right when the frontier strike BBC started it’s funny just to see it all casually in the background
love it love it
Grand Slam Canyon!
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Like the Music