Flamingo Las Vegas

hotel and casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Also known as: Flamingo Hotel and Casino

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history of Las Vegas

  • Las Vegas: the Strip
    In Las Vegas: Emergence of the contemporary city

    …these criminals, began constructing the Flamingo, one of the city’s first casino and hotel complexes. He incurred a large debt with Meyer Lansky and other mob associates, and the first months of the Flamingo’s operation were shaky. It opened for good in March 1947, but Siegel was murdered shortly thereafter—according…

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Jones

  • Tom Jones
    In Tom Jones

    …hotels like Caesars Palace and the Flamingo. It was during those years in Vegas that his female fans began throwing their underwear onto the stage, which gave him a philandering ladies’-man reputation that was hard to shake. (He was, however, married to his wife until she died in April 2016.)…

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Las Vegas Strip

  • Las Vegas Strip
    In Las Vegas Strip

    …mobster Bugsy Siegel opened the Flamingo, one of Las Vegas’s first hotel and casino complexes. (Although the opening’s financial failure led to the Flamingo’s closure only two weeks later, the complex was reopened in March 1947.) The ensuing success of the Flamingo spurred the opening of other mob-run casinos during…

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role of Siegel

  • Bugsy Siegel
    In Bugsy Siegel

    …that year he built the Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, originally budgeted at $1,500,000 but costing eventually $6,000,000, much of it in syndicate funds from the east. The cost overruns involved extensive skimming by Siegel, who had his girlfriend Virginia Hill deposit the money in European banks;…

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