Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Other Side of Vegas



This is the glamous part of Vegas art we're accustomed to seeing at the Bellagio gardens.

Thanks to Lanie's birthday wishes and her daughter's willingness to be our chauffeur, we strayed off the strip into the downtown area where legendary casinos like the Golden Nugget, Four Queens and Binions remain the hallmark of old-style Vegas. Fremont Street is now a pedestrian mall with a zip line down the middle and state of the art multi media canopy with larger than life animations, integrated live video feeds and synchronized music, according to the Freemont Street Experience website. We saw a tribute to Heart.








Some kitschy neon signs remain standing downtown. Others are preserved in the Neon Museum. Sure, the signs are tacky by today's standards, but also charming and senimental ~ a nod to a bygone era when a casino was just a gambling hall and not a trip to a foreign land.


Jeff cashed out and got real coins 
Fremont Street

Jeff and Marianne, Jerry and Lanie




Notice the zipliner hanging on the left side 

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