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In the early 30s the greatest era in Vegas history was about to unfold as some of the greatest casino moguls of our age were plotting and planning to create the greatest oasis the world had ever seen. Beforethe casinos came, Las Vegas was little more than a rest stop on the longstretch of road to California. With only a small airfield, and almost nothing to do fortourists the desert was the only sight to behold when driving through the dustyold town. The denizens of the early Vegas were mostly ranchers trying to workas much as they could from the hard dry Vegas dirt. As California began to grow more and more were travellingalong that lonely stretch of road through the desert. Legend has it that afamous heir of a hotel empire broke down along this stretch of road whileheading to San Diego, while sending his friend for help he stayed with the car,and while waiting he counted how many cars were driving past. His estimate wasat about 300 cars an hour, as a natural entrepreneur and go getter he realizedthe small town of Vegas was an untapped Gold Mine. His wouldn't be the firstresort style casino on the long stretch of highway 91, the Pair-o-Dice Clubhad already capitalized on the highway in 1931, but being a good distance awayfrom the town meant James Cashman could still pull in visitors while theystopped to rest in Vegas.The El Rancho Resort would open in 1941, and would be thevery first resort along what is now considered The Strip. Using the westerntheme Las Vegas loved so much the casino was an instant hit with touristsmaking long detours just to land in town for a night. Introducing the wild timeof table games and boozing up while mingling in a party style setting turnedout to be the talk of the entire Country. Like one giant club, the success ofthe resort initiated a wave of eager entrepreneurs looking to capitalize on thenext big destination in Vegas. In 1944 The El Rancho was leased out for sixmonths, to the man who would end up building the historical Flamingo Hotel in1945. Soon after a Los Angeles business man bought the El Rancho and a coupleyears later would put 750,000$ into the improvement of the El Rancho allowingit to become the biggest Casino and hotel in Nevada. From here on out Las Vegas would experience a continuousboom with hotels popping up every year. A few key Marketing masters would endup putting a flavor on the city that couldnt be found anywhere else in theworld. Using Neon Signs and ingenious methods of advertising some of thegreatest musicians known today, Las Vegas achieved a near immortal status inthe hearts and minds of millions as The Strip became the premier traveldestination in the United States. In the end it would be the El Rancho and theFlamingo that set in motion a boom that hasnt stopped to this very day,contributing to a culture and community still as unique as the city itself.
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