10 Fun Facts About Vegas

Whatever happens in Vegas stays on Facebook, but don’t let that put you off from spending some time in the original City of Sin.

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Gambling Was Illegal

In 1910, Nevada reluctantly outlawed gambling. The law was so strict, you weren’t even allowed to toss a coin. Thankfully in 1931 the Nevada state legislature legalised gambling.

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Buying a Round is Still Illegal

One quirky law still enforced in Nevada is that it’s illegal to buy drinks for more than four people at the same time.

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Howard Hughes Refused to Leave

After billionaire Howard Hughes stayed at the Desert Inn for two years, staff got enough of his quirky ways and asked him politely to leave. Instead, Hughes bought the hotel and continued to live there for years.

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The Desert Inn Still Has Hughe's Ice Cream in Their Freezer

Howard Hughes ordered 750 litres of Banana Ripple ice cream during his stay at the Desert Inn, but on arrival he decided he no longer liked it. Rumour has it there’s still some left in the freezer.

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Paul Anka Sang Whilst Underage

Legendary singer Paul Anka was underage when he first sang in Las Vegas. Usually to gain entry to a Vegas casino you have to be over 21, and Anka was only 18.

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It is Illegal to Bring the Gun into the County

That may not be strictly true, but in order to bring a firearm into Clark County it must be registered with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

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In 1931 Las Vegas Was The Divorce Capital of America

Ironic, considering the reputation Las Vegas now has for marriage (over 150 weddings per day).

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Camels Were Used as Pack Animals

Between 1856 and 1870 the US military used camels in lieu of horses and mules due to their ability to bear more burden.

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Hotels and Casinos Pump in Scents

It’s well known that the casinos of Las Vegas pump oxygen in to keep gamblers awake, but they also pump in perfumed scents such as coconut and perfume.

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Unlucky Number Four

In Chinese culture, the number four is considered unlucky; as Chinese high rollers are important to Vegas, some hotels have begun omitting the number 4 from floor plans.

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Dec 21, 2011
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