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Encyclopedia > Flamingo Las Vegas
Flamingo
Number of rooms 3,626
Theme Caribbean
Gaming space 77,000 ft² (7,153.5 m²)
Permanent show(s) The Second City
George Wallace
Toni Braxton
Society of Seven
Lani Misalucha
Signature attraction(s) Wildlife Habitat
Notable restaurant(s) Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville
Owner Harrah's Entertainment
Date opened December 26, 1946
Casino type Land-Based
Major renovation(s) 2004
Previous name(s) The Flamingo (1950-1952)
The Fabulous Flamingo (1952-1974)
Flamingo Hilton (1974-1999)
Casino website Flamingo Las Vegas

The Flamingo Las Vegas is a hotel casino located on the famed Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, and is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. The property offers a 77,000 ft² (7,200 ) casino along with 3,626 hotel rooms. The hotel is sometimes referred to as the pink hotel due to the structure's neon pink color. The 15 ac (61,000 m²) site is landscaped in a Caribbean theme, with the central area housing an exhibit of flamingos as part of a wildlife habitat. It was the home of penguins, but they have since been moved to a Dallas zoo. Image File history File links 11012007_Flamingo_LV.jpg‎ Toni Braxton on a larger-than-life poster on the side of Flamingo Las Vegas at night, Jan. ... West Indian redirects here. ... The Second City Logo The Second City is a long-running improvisational comedy troupe based in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago, with offshoot troupes in other cities, most notably Toronto. ... Governor George Wallace (in front of door) standing defiantly against desegregation while being confronted by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach at the University of Alabama in 1963. ... Toni Michelle Braxton (born October 7, 1967 in Severn, Maryland, United States) is a six-time Grammy Award winning[2] American R&B singer-songwriter who was popular during the 90s. ... Society of Seven is a variety troupe that performs a variety show of the same name. ... Lani Misalucha is a singer from the Philippines. ... Jimmy Buffetts Margaritaville is the name of a brand of alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic margarita flavoring mixes. ... The company known as Harrahs Entertainment was founded on October 30, 1937 as a small bingo parlor in Reno, Nevada operated by William F. Harrah. ... December 26 is the 360th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, 361st in leap years. ... 1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... The south end of The Strip. ... For other uses around the city, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The company known as Harrahs Entertainment was founded on October 30, 1937 as a small bingo parlor in Reno, Nevada operated by William F. Harrah. ... A square foot is by definition the area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 foot long. ... A square metre (US spelling: square meter) is by definition the area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 metre long. ... An acre is the name of a unit of area in a number of different systems, including Imperial units and United States customary units. ... West Indian redirects here. ... Various species of deer are commonly seen wildlife across the Americas and Eurasia. ... Habitat (from the Latin for it inhabits) is the place where a particular species lives and grows. ... Modern genera Aptenodytes Eudyptes Eudyptula Megadyptes Pygoscelis Spheniscus For prehistoric genera, see Systematics Some penguins are curious. ...


The Flamingo has a Las Vegas Monorail station at the rear of the property. The Robert N. Broadbent Las Vegas Monorail is a mass transit system located in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. It is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Monorail Company. ...

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History

The original owner of the 40 acres the Flamingo sits on was on of Las Vegas' first settlers, Charles "Pops" Squires. Mr. Squires paid $8.75 and acre for the land. In 1944, Margaret Folsom bought the tract for $7,500 from Squires, and she then later sold it to Billy Wilkerson. Billy Wilkerson was the owner of the Hollywood Reporter as well as some very popular nightclubs in the Sunset Strip - Cafe Trocadero, Ciro's and La Rue's. In 1945, Wilkerson purchased 33 acres on the west side of Route 91, about one mile south of the Last Frontier in preparation for his vision. Wilkerson then hired George Vernon Russell to design a hotel that was more in the European style and something other than the "sawdust joints" on Fremont Street. His hotel would have luxurious rooms, a spa, health club, showroom, golf course, nightclub and an upscale restaurant. Due to the high cost of materials during the war, Mr. Wilkerson almost immediately began to run into financial problems and quickly found himself $400,000 short, it was then that he attempted to find new financing. In late 1945 Benjamin Siegel and his "partners" came to Las Vegas and purchased The El Cortez on Fremont street for $600,000 and later sold it for a $166,000 profit. It was at this time that Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel and his organized crime associates found out that Mr. Wilkerson had ran out of money on his project and used the profits from The El Cortez sale to "encourage" Mr. Wilkerson to take on partners. Immediately Mr. Siegel and his partners, including mob member Frank Costello, invested $1 million into the property. They allowed Wilkerson to retain one-third ownership and operational control. Mr. Siegel then took over the final phases of construction and convinced some of his underworld associates to invest in his new project. Unfortunately Mr. Siegel had no experience designing or constructing a building and as a result costs continued to mount from his constant changes and gouging from construction companies and suppliers, including workers who would deliver materials by day, steal them at night and re-sell them the next day. With costs mounting and construction moving slowly Mr. Siegel was losing patience and it was during one of his many outbursts that upon seeing his construction foreman looking quite nervous, Benjamin Siegel said "Don't worry, we only kill each other". As cost mounted, Mr Siegel finally opened the hotel at a total cost of $6 million on December 26, 1946 and was billed as the world's most luxurious hotel[citation needed]. The 105 room property was built seven miles from Downtown Las Vegas on U.S. Route 91. Originally known as The Pink Flamingo Hotel & Casino, a large sign was built in front of the construction site announcing that the "Flamingo" was a William R. Wilkerson project, Del Webb Construction was the prime contractor, and Richard Stadelman was the architect (who later made renovations to the El Rancho Las Vegas. Benjamin Bugsy Siegel (February 28, 1906 – June 20, 1947) was an American gangster, popularly thought to be the impetus behind large-scale development of Las Vegas. ... Organized crime or criminal organizations are groups or operations run by criminals, most commonly for the purpose of generating a monetary profit. ... Frank Costello (January 21, 1891 - February 18, 1973) was an Italian-American gangster who was one of the most powerful and influential Mafia bosses in American history. ... December 26 is the 360th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, 361st in leap years. ... 1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... The south end of The Strip. ... U.S. Highway 91 is a north-south United States highway. ...


The resort was named after Siegel's girlfriend Virginia Hill[citation needed], who loved to gamble in the United States and Mexico. Siegel's nickname for Hill was The Flamingo, for her skill at fellatio[citation needed]. Virginia Hill (1916-1966) was a US mob courier famous for being the only steady girlfriend of Hollywood gangster Bugsy Siegel. ... Oral sex consists of all sexual activities that involve the use of the mouth, tongue, and possibly the throat, to stimulate genitalia. ...


When it was discovered that Siegel had been skimming money from the building funds, his death was ordered, and management of the casino changed hands.[citation needed] Casino management changed the hotel name to The Fabulous Flamingo on March 1, 1947. March 1 is the 60th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (61st in leap years). ... Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1947 calendar). ...


The Flamingo hotel boasted lavish shows and glorious accommodations for its day[citation needed]. The casino became well known for its comfortable, air conditioned rooms, beautiful gardens and fabulous swimming pools. The Flamingo helped popularize the concept of offering a "complete experience" as opposed to simple gambling[citation needed]. When the property opened, every employee from dealers to custodial staff wore tuxedos. Gambling or Gaming [1] has had many different meanings depending on the cultural and historical context in which it is used. ...


In 1950 the Champagne Tower opened.


Kirk Kerkorian acquired the property in 1967. Kirk Kerkorian Kirk Kerkorian (b. ...


The hotel was acquired by the Hilton Corporation in 1972 and became the Flamingo Hilton in 1974. The last of the original Flamingo Hotel structure was torn down on December 14, 1993 and the hotel's garden was built on the site, complete with a plaque to Bugsy Siegel. Hilton Hotels Corporation (NYSE: HLT) operates several brands of hotels and is headquarted in Beverly Hills, California. ... December 14 is the 348th day of the year (349th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...


In the 1998 spin off of Hilton's gaming operations ownership was changed to Park Place Entertainment which was renamed to Caesars Entertainment in 2004. Caesars Entertainment, Inc. ... Caesars Entertainment, Inc. ...


In September 1999 the Flamingo Hilton and its sister property in Laughlin ended their long standing relationship with Hilton Hotels. The Hilton name was removed and the property was renamed Flamingo Las Vegas. Longtime Las Vegans still refer to the casino by its former name, however. Laughlin at night, with the Colorado River in foreground Laughlin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Nevada, United States. ... Hilton is the flagship brand of Hilton Hotels Corporation and is based in Beverly Hills, California. ...


To enhance the hotel's Caribbean theme[citation needed], a Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville restaurant was opened in 2004. Jimmy Buffetts Margaritaville is the name of a brand of alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic margarita flavoring mixes. ...


In 2005 Harrah's Entertainment purchased Caesars Entertainment and the property became part of Harrah's Entertainment company. The company known as Harrahs Entertainment was founded on October 30, 1937 as a small bingo parlor in Reno, Nevada operated by William F. Harrah. ... Caesars Entertainment, Inc. ...


Toni Braxton replaced Wayne Newton as the Flamingo’s new headlining act on August 3, 2006. The show, Toni Braxton: Revealed, will run through March 2007 [1]. In November 2006, the Flamingo announced Braxton’s show will be extended through August 2007 [2]. Toni Michelle Braxton (born October 7, 1967 in Severn, Maryland, United States) is a six-time Grammy Award winning[2] American R&B singer-songwriter who was popular during the 90s. ... Carson Wayne Newton (born April 3, 1942 in Roanoke, Virginia) is an American singer and entertainer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. ... August 3 is the 215th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (216th in leap years), with 150 days remaining. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...


Film history

The 1960 version of Ocean's Eleven was filmed here. Also a flashback sequence from the 2001 version of Ocean's Eleven was filmed at Flamingo. Oceans Eleven is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. ... Oceans Eleven is a 2001 remake of the 1960 Rat Pack caper film Oceans Eleven. ...


Fiction references

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The original Flamingo hotel and casino figures prominently in the Tim Powers novel Last Call. In the novel, the famed myth of Siegel's creation of the Flamingo was utilized as a basis for the overall supernatural plot of the novel (rather than the true historic account of his acquiring it from the original founder). The Flamingo is supposedly founded on Siegel's mythical/mystical paranoia of being pursued and killed for his Archetypal position as the "King of the West," also known mythologically as Fisher King. Supposedly the Flamingo itself was meant to be a real-life personification of the "Tower" card amongst the Major Arcana of the Tarot deck, literally "the King's Castle in the Wasteland." It is also fabled to be where Siegel kept his copy of a deck of the Lombardy Zeroth Tarot deck, a fictional deck of psychically-empowered Tarot cards also prominent to the plot of Powers' novel. Category 6: Day of Destruction, a shot of the casino can be seen along with Circus Circus, and Stardust. Siegel's penthouse and office floor did, as referenced in the novel, in fact have a secret escape-hatch complete with ladder down to a service floor where supposedly a car was always in ready to effect his getaway in the event of his being attacked in his chambers (the escape preparations of course were ultimately moot; Siegel was killed in Los Angeles at the home of his girlfriend Virginia Hill). All other references to the Flamingo in any supernatural context in the novel are not based on any known or recorded facts/events. Tim Powers at the Israeli ICon 2005 SF&F Convention Timothy Thomas Powers (born February 29, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. ... Last Call (1992) is a fantasy novel by Tim Powers. ... This article is about the Fisher King from Arthurian legend. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ...

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The Flamingo has also been referenced in animated cartoons - an episode of The Jetsons, in 1962, dealt with a trip to Las Venus and the Flamoongo casino.[3] More recently, an episode of Kim Possible (Ron the Man) was set in Las Vegas, and while there was no direct reference to the Flamingo, the casino the characters went to was drawn to resemble the original Flamingo design. [4] The Jetsons was a prime-time American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and aired on Sunday nights on ABC from September 23, 1962 to March 3, 1963. ... Kim Possible is a Disney Channel original Emmy-winning American animated television series about a teenage crimefighter of the same name who has the task of dealing with worldwide, family, and school issues every day. ...


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Flamingo Las Vegas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1076 words)
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In the novel, the famed myth of Siegel's creation of the Flamingo was utilized as a basis for the overall supernatural plot of the novel (rather than the true historic account of his acquiring it from the original founder).
The Flamingo is supposedly founded on Siegel's mythical/mystical paranoia of being pursued and killed for his Archetypical position as the "King of the West," also known mythologically as "The Fisher King".
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The Flamingo Las Vegas is a self-contained casino and resort with everything to offer its guests, including 15 acres of a tropical-style water playground.
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