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#1. What was the population of Las Vegas in 1900, six years before the city was founded?

#2. For the first time in U.S. history, what were construction workers required to wear while building the Boulder Dam (now Hoover Dam)?

#3. What year did Las Vegas become the U.S. city with the most hotel rooms (surpassing Orlando, Florida)?

#4. Does Nevada mine 78% (approx. 5,581,160 troy ounces) of the gold produced in the U.S. each year?

#5. In 2022, what was the average age of a visitor to Las Vegas?

#6. At New York-New York, are the twin towers of the original World Trade Center included in the hotel’s skyscraper façade?

#7. Was Nevada the first state to use the gas chamber?

#8. Approximately, how many people ride the gondolas at The Venetian Resort & Casino each year?

#9. In 1997, when New York-New York Hotel & Casino opened, was there an attraction where guests could go to the top of the Statue of Liberty?

#10. When Caesars Palace opened in 1966, did cocktail waitresses in Greco-Roman wigs greet guests and say “Welcome to Caesars Palace, I am your slave”?

#11. Did Benny Binion (owner of Binion’s Horseshoe) serve time in Leavenworth Penitentiary from 1953 to 1957 for tax evasion?

#12. When Paris Las Vegas opened in 1999 it had 10 restaurants. How many served French food?

#13. Was Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada’s first conservation area?

#14. Does Nevada have the world’s largest solar telescope?

#15. Does Nevada have the highest wild horse population in the US?

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