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History of Las Vegas, Nevada:

First Settled In 1854 By Mormon Farmers, Las Vegas Already Had Been Named By Spaniards In The Antonio Armijo Party Who Watered There While Heading North And West Along The Old Spanish Trail From Texas. At That Time, Some Low Areas Of The Las Vegas Valley Contained Artesian Springs Which Created Extensive Green Areas In Contrast To The Surrounding Desert, Hence The Name Las Vegas, Spanish For "The Fertile Valleys." The Mormons Abandoned The Site In 1857, And The U.S. Army Built Fort Baker There In 1864. Thanks To The Springs, Las Vegas Was A Water Stop, First For Wagon Trains And Later Railroads, On The Trail Between Los Angeles, California, And Points East Such As Albuquerque, New Mexico. Las Vegas Was Founded On May 15, 1905 When 110 Acres (450,000 Mē), In What Later Would Become Downtown, Were Auctioned.

Incorporated In 1911, And With Gambling Legalized In 1931, Las Vegas Started Its Rise To World Fame In 1941, When Developers Began Building Large Hotels Incorporating Gambling Casinos. Several Such Early Enterprises Are Widely Reputed To Have Been Backed By Money From Crime Syndicates Based In The Eastern United States. Gangsters Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel And Meyer Lansky Are Widely Credited As The Organizers And Prime Movers Behind Early Development Of Las Vegas. Ever Since Then, Las Vegas Has Been A Mecca Of Gambling.

Las Vegas Is Sometimes Called "Sin City" Due To The Popularity Of Legalized Gambling, Availability Of Alcoholic Beverages Any Time Of The Day And Night (like All Of Nevada), Various Forms And Degrees Of Adult Entertainment, And Legalized Prostitution In Nearby Counties (Nevada Law Prohibits Prostitution In Counties Which Have Large Populations; See Prostitution In Nevada). The Nickname Favored By Local Government And Promoters Of Tourism Is "The Entertainment Capital Of The World." The City's Glamorous Image Has Made It A Popular Setting For Films And Television Programs.

Beginning With The Mirage In 1989, Several Huge "megaresorts" Have Opened. These Huge Facilities Offered Many Entertainment Options As Well As Gambling. An Effort To Appeal More To Families, By Offering More Attractions Geared Toward Children, Met With Only Limited Success. For Example, The MGM Grand Opened In 1993 With A "Grand Adventures" Theme Park, But It Closed After The 2000 Season. Similarly, In 2003 Treasure Island Closed Its Video Arcade And Largely Abandoned Its Previous Pirate Theme.

A Concerted Effort Has Been Made By City Fathers To Diversify The Las Vegas Economy By Attracting Light Manufacturing, Textiles, Banking, And Other Commercial Interests. The Lack Of Any State, Individual Or Corporate Income Tax, And Very Simple Incorporation Requirements, Have Fostered The Success Of This Effort. Having Been Late To Develop An Urban Core Of Any Substantial Size, Las Vegas Has Retained Very Affordable Real Estate Prices In Comparison To Nearby Urban Centers. Consequently, The City Has Recently Enjoyed An Enormous Boom Both In Population And In Tourism. As Of 2001, The Greater Las Vegas Metropolitan Area Is The Fastest Growing Population Center In The United States. Las Vegas's Incorporated Population Of 478,434 Is An Understatement Of The City's Recent Population Boom, As Much Of The Greater Las Vegas Metropolitan Area Is Unincorporated. The Las Vegas Valley Metropolitan Area Is Home To 1,583,172 Residents According To The County's 2003 Estimate.

As A Reflection Of The City's Rapid Growing Population, The New Chinatown Of Las Vegas Was Constructed In The Early 1990s On Spring Mountain Road. Chinatown Initially Consisted Of Only One Large Shopping Center Complex But The Area Was Recently Expanded For New Shopping Centers That Contain Various Asian Businesses.

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