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#1. In 2024, the volcano attraction at the Mirage closed. What will replace it?
#2. Hoover Dam is located on the border of Nevada and what other state?
#3. In 1997, did the Clark County School District propose adding double deck buses to transport children to/from school?
#4. Leo the MGM Grand lion statue greets guests in Las Vegas daily. How many different lions has the film studio used for their logo since 1924?
#5. Approximately how many pounds of shellfish (shrimp, crabs, lobster, oysters, squid, scallops and snails) are consumed each day in Las Vegas?
#6. In many Asian cultures, what number is considered unlucky? In Chinese the number sounds like “death”.
#7. What country were magicians and entertainers “Siegfried & Roy” both born and raised in?
#8. Is the Clark County Fair & Rodeo held each year at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on the Strip?
#9. As of 2023, approximately what percent of the State of Nevada’s residents live in Las Vegas and Clark County?
#10. As of 2023, is Las Vegas home to the most strip clubs per capita in the US?
#11. Is Sphere at the Venetian Resort the largest spherical building in the world, at 875,000-square-feet?
#12. What percent of visitors that come to Las Vegas to gamble do so on the Las Vegas Strip Corridor?
#13. As of 2019, were nine of the Chilean flamingos on display at the Flamingo Resort & Casino named Peachy, Omega, Pit, Petunia, Bubbalicious, Alpha, Pink Floyd, Blackjack and Bugsy?
#14. How many gallons of seawater does the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay hold?
#15. The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement is better known as?
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