Random Vegas
The pirate skull signage at Treasure Island was only on display for a decade, from 1993-2003 and is identified as the signature symbol of the Family Friendly marketing concept. (Neon Museum)
This week’s winner is another look behind the curtain. This time, it’s the Flamingo, the oldest property on the Las Vegas strip. Although none of the original structure remains, she still sits as an icon. The views shared by @MaverickHeli continue to show the majesty of Vegas as an adult playground with larger than life landmarks to stimulate the senses. I seriously need to get off my ass and enjoy the sensory overload one no doubt gets from a helicopter ride. While that reeks of effort, I’m sure its little more than going to a website and booking. One day, my friends. One day.
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