Happiest Place on Earth: The Double Down Saloon

Happiest Place on Earth: The Double Down Saloon

Arguably the biggest and best dive bar in Vegas is also known as the “Happiest Place on Earth,” though the kind of entertainment it offers is vastly different than the ol’ mouse ears!
From the minute you enter the Double Down Saloon you know you’re not going to be getting anything froofy. But then what else would you expect from a bar that created the bacon martini and “Ass Juice?” You only live once, right?
They serve everyone: “bums, punks, hipsters, bohemians, rockabilly greasers and regular joes.” The atmosphere is, well, don’t step foot in the door if you’re OCD about cleanliness. …read more

August Activities for Kids & Families

August Activities for Kids & Families

Here is August’s list of of activities and projects for families and kids to do before school starts in three weeks!
August 2 – 9
August 2: Rainbow Library; “I Like Me” storytime and craft; 10:30am
August 2: Home Depot; Building project; 9:00am to noon (ages 9-12)
August 2: Mirabelli Community Center; Back to School Fair; 10:00am to noon
August 3: Sahara West Library; “Travel Tales” puppet show; 11:00am to noon (ages 0-11)
August 4: Sahara West Library; “Travel Tales” puppet show; 11:00am to noon (ages 0-11)
August 5: Rainbow Promenade Theater, “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium” and “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” 10:00am
August 5: Sahara West Library “Travel …read more

The Las Vegas Monorail

The Las Vegas Monorail

The Las Vegas Monorail (technically the Robert N. Broadbent Las Vegas Monorail) was finally completed and opened to the public in July 2004. It was then plagued by several problems, the largest being parts falling from the monorail to the ground below. After several starts and stops, so to speak, it opened without further issues in early 2005.
The monorail currently spans 3.9 miles and takes approximately 15 minutes from end to end. The majority runs just about a block east of and roughtly parallel to the Strip and actually has no direct presence on the Strip itself. Though the …read more

The Las Vegas Interstate 15 Corridor

The Las Vegas Interstate 15 Corridor

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I can’t tell you how many times in my life I’ve been up and down Interstate 15, or as it’s more commonly called, the I-15! The I-15 is a transcontinental north-south interstate highway that runs through Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California.
Having grown up in northern Utah with grandparents in southern California, the I-15 was the fastest and most direct route for Thanksgivings, Christmases and Easters spent with extended family. The drive wasn’t terribly spectacular, usually starting obscenely early in the morning and ending late at night with a whole lot of flat desert landscaping in between, but …read more

Las Vegas “Staycation” Deals for Locals

Las Vegas “Staycation” Deals for Locals

Vegas is a popular travel destination, and for good reason. Deals are found at practically every locale, from buffets to shows to souvenir shops. But with over two million residents, it’s also a pretty great place to live, offering even more deals to locals!
A trend that’s gaining more popularity lately are “staycations” – a vacation taken close to home. They’re cheap – you don’t have to pay for airfare, hotels, rental cars, etc. – and you get a chance to learn more about your city and discover things about it you may not have known before.
Below the cut are a …read more

First Anniversary Party at the Springs Preserve

First Anniversary Party at the Springs Preserve

To celebrate its first year, the Springs Preserve is throwing an all-you-can-eat ice cream party this Sunday, June 8th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m! Activities will include improv comedy, live music, Celtic dancers, and tours.
Tickets are only $6 and include admission to all museums and galleries.
In its first year, the Springs Preserve has produced enough electricity from its 2,200 solar panels to power 80 homes for a whole year! It has also saved 2,500 cubic yards of landfill space by coordinating the recycling and mulching of 19,000 Christmas trees. It’s saved more than 1 million gallons of …read more

The Las Vegas Sun Creates History

The Las Vegas Sun Creates History

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Well, they didn’t create it, they’ve just spent the last eight months compiling it!
The Las Vegas Sun unveiled their newest project yesterday: The History of Las Vegas. The website follows the last 103 years of Vegas history with news stories, videos, articles, pictures and opinions:
The largest American city founded in the 20th century took shape as a railroad watering hole before turning into the “Gateway to the Hoover Dam.” From there the town was known by its seedy mob label as “Sin City,” before finally transforming into the corporately-financed …read more

Mother’s Day at the Liberace Museum

Mother’s Day at the Liberace Museum

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Mother’s Day is only five days away and while family and mom may not be the first things you think of when Vegas crosses your mind, those of us who live here have an opportunity to experience it in a uniquely Vegas way!
Now, it’s well-known that Liberace loved his own mom, and as he would have been 89 years old just a few days after Mother’s Day on the 16th, the Liberace Museum is hosting the 2nd Sunday Mother’s Day and Birthday Event by offering free admission starting from …read more

2008 Variety Kids on the Go-athon

2008 Variety Kids on the Go-athon

Fox 5 Vegas is teaming up with 97.1 to host the 2008 Variety Kids-On-the-Go-athon. The two day telethon starts tomorrow at 6am and runs until 7pm, and Thursday at the same times as well.
Donations can be made by calling 702-568-KIDS (702-568-5437), and all donations go to help local children and families in need.
Variety works to improve the quality of life for children with special needs in Southern Nevada.
Through the “Kids on the Go” program, Variety provides freedom of movement through customized adaptive equipment to children whose families are unable to afford the expensive, yet much needed mobility equipment.
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