Saturday, January 9, 2010

Casino Legends Hall of Fame Museum

Some critics suggest Las Vegas is a city devoid of culture, but the truth is you simply have to seek out a different kind - like that found at the Casino Legends Hall of Fame. Opened in February 1999 following a classic Vegas celebrity shindig, the museum features the largest collection of Nevada gaming memorabilia ever assembled. More than 738 casinos are represented, 550 of which have succumbed to the wrecking ball. New to the collection is the flared gabardine 'Peacock' jump-suit worn by Vegas-icon Elvis Presley during his 1974-1975 performances, said to be worth $139,000.

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