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Although segregation in Las Vegas ended in 1960, UNLV Associate Professor Tyler Parry says that discrimination, racism and police brutality all contributed to tensions within the community.
Elvis Presley bought Graceland in Memphis in 1957, and it opened to the public in 1982. Here is a look back in photos at the ...
Beyoncé concluded her historic "Cowboy Carter" tour with a final performance in Las Vegas this week, but an unexpected ...
This area is known as the Fruit Loop, which originally served as a safe space and symbol of resilience for the Las Vegas LGBTQ+ community. Now, it's an official historic landmark.
When he purchased the two hotels and began work on them, Affeldt said he was very pleased and surprised to find a large community of highly skilled, old-world tradesmen already living in Las Vegas ...