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"But this is what we do. And it’s not far off our current route." Michaels said the hotel, at 9876 Wilshire Blvd. in Beverly Hills, “is not far from Bugsy Siegel’s place. And Ronni Chasen was right there too.” Siegel, a notorious gangster, was shot to...
Most every Las Vegas visitor, after all, has heard the lore of Siegel's role in launching the first of the mega casinos on the Strip--a milestone that occurred less than a year before the Bug was rubbed out by a brazen hitman who dared practice his...
San Luis Obispo, CA (vow renewal); Paul and Joanna Harwood of Las Vegas, NV (vow renewal); and Fred and Ivy Pellerito of Belton, MO (vow renewal). The seven couples are being flown to Las Vegas courtesy of the LVCVA; and they will enjoy a two-night stay...
There was Bugsy Siegel in the 1940s, envisioning a gambling mecca in the desert, away from the reach of law enforcement. A half century later, developers like Steve Wynn and Sheldon Adelson added pomp, glitz, and more than a touch of excess to the area...
Bleier / AFP/Getty Images Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.com, is moving his headquarters into the old Las Vegas City Hall. The history of Las Vegas is full of determined men with outsize egos and grand plans. There was Bugsy Siegel in the 1940s, envisioning...
But then — blasphemy! In a last-gasp attempt to channel Iowa, where he eked out a minimal victory, Santorum scheduled a stop at Henderson's Omelet House — featuring the Bugsy Siegel, "an omelet you can't refuse!" At the last minute, he abandoned the...
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (February 28, 1906 – June 20, 1947) was an American gangster behind large-scale development of Las Vegas. Full Article
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