
Strip: Las Vegas and the Architecture of the American Dream
by Stefan Al Author
The Las Vegas Strip has undergone numerous transformations over the years, from Wild West-inspired designs to massive neon signs, theme parks, and extravagant replicas of global landmarks. These changes reflect broader shifts in American culture, economy, and social trends, showcasing how Las Vegas mirrors the nation's evolving identity. As developers competed to create the most eye-catching casinos and resorts, figures like mobster Bugsy Siegel and billionaire Howard Hughes played key roles in shaping the city's landscape. The Strip has not only reflected architectural trends but has also initiated and amplified societal changes.
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