Category: Locals

Day Trip To Clark County Wetlands Park

February 24, 2017
Las Vegas Wetlands Park

Las Vegas Wetlands Park – source: Wikimedia

The Clark Country Wetland Park is a 2900-acre park; the largest in the Clark County area. It is open daily from dusk until dawn, and admission is free. There is a visitor’s center onsite and an exhibition hall. They are open from 9am until 4pm. The Wetlands Park was constructed as a wetland in order to reduce the environmental impact of waste water, but has since become an excellent attraction for a day trip. The atmosphere is relaxing, and there are hundreds of species of plants and birds to be seen. The nature center is also a great resource for education about wildlife and ecology.

The Clark County Wetlands Park is located 20 minutes drive East of Las Vegas, near to the Sam Boyd Stadium. To get there, follow the 515 South, and then turn left onto East Tropicana Avenue. You can find the park at 7050 Wetlands Park Lane, NV89122. If you can pull yourself away from the neon lights and poker tables for a few hours, this trip doesn’t take long, and is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the strip.

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On This Date: January 29, 2004 Castaways-Showboat Hotel Closes in Las Vegas

January 29, 2017
Showboat Hotel and Casino

Showboat in 2000 changed its name to the Castaways which then closed on January 29, 2004

The Castaways Hotel and Casino (2000-2004), formerly the Showboat (1954–2000), was a hotel and casino located at the north end of the Boulder Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The hotel consisted of a 19 story tower containing 445 rooms, a 80,000-square-foot casino and an adjacent RV park. After 50 years the hotel was closed on January 29, 2004 and the hotel town was later imploded on January 11, 2006.

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Daily Neon: The Huntridge Theater

July 22, 2016
Huntridge Theater

Huntridige Theater Located at 1208 E. Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada

Huntridge Theater sometimes known as the Huntridge Performing Arts Theater is a Streamline Moderne building located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Huntridge opened October 10, 1944. The theater is said to have been the first non-segregated theater in Las Vegas.

Huntridge Theater

Huntridge Theater – Click to View Larger Photo

The building was designed by S. Charles Lee and is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. The Huntridge Theater closed on July 31, 2004.

Efforts are moving forward to save the Huntridge Theater, thehuntridge.com.

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Date Taken: July 6, 2013

 

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Sunday Drive: Summerlin – Red Rock to Blue Diamond Nevada

June 5, 2016

A quick drive from Summerlin throught Red Rock to Blue Diamond.

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How to Use a Casino Free Spins Bonus

June 10, 2015
Slot Machine

Casino Free Spins Bonus

Did you know money for free can be earned at online casinos? On slot machines you can play for free through free spins bonuses (even with no deposits most of the times). While playing for free, the profits earned are yours and you can keep them.How this works is now must be a question in your mind ,so do you want to know this?Below are details you can go through to know all about this.

Online gambling sites offers a free spins bonus which is an offer by the casino on slot machines to get familiar with that related slot machine and to get acquainted with the casino too. You can try NetEnt free spins for latest offers. Generally, only some selected new slot games are offered to play. Depending on the casino to casino, the offer differs but the main principle remains the same that is play for free. If you win then the winnings are then converted into a bonus and you can unlock it through wager. Usually between 20x and 30x is such a wager. You can keep the money you have won if you continue playing, this also includes the profits that you make along. The wager will slightly be higher than the usual when you use ano-deposit bonus. After the basic bonus is cleared by you, most casinos offer another bonus on your first deposit, so you can have even another chance to get more money for playing.

Free play bonus is the another opportunity in the online casino to play for free. Online casino gives you the opportunity to get a set amount of time to play for free.You are allowed to keep your winnings after this set time has expired. $100 or $200 is the maximum of these winnings. Your winnings are then converted into a bonus and that has to be wagered.

Sometimes some players do not want to play for the real money and of course you do not have to.There is an option on many slot machines where you can just play for the fun. No downloading is required and no account formation is needed for that.You can play without any time limit and without any real risk. Just for entertainment and fun this is a great way for enjoyment in a busy life.

Gambling can be dangerous if you become addictive so please be aware. Always play carefully as gambling can be lots of fun if played wisely. So play for enjoyment and fun,manage your finances by setting your limits. You should always stop when your limits doesn’t allow. Limits can be in the form of money or time depending on you.

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Kabob Korner – A tasty place to eat.

May 2, 2015

Being a resident of Las Vegas for most of my life, my first introduction to anything that resembled Middle Eastern Food was those early Vegas commercials in the late 70’s advertising pita sandwiches from a place called “Gyro Time”, as in gyroscope. They even had a little jingle in the commercial something like “What time is it? Gyro Time!” again with the poor pronunciation right in the ad. Gryo Time still exists on Charleston and the food still is not very good. I have tried most gyros (pronounced “Yee-roh”) joints in town. I have been to both Paymon’s Mediterranean Cafe on Maryland Parkway, and Sahara. Tried them at, Yassou Greek Grill Cafe, Market Grill Cafe, and a place that use to be next to UNLV called Daily Chicken. There was even was a chain Greek place in the Meadows and Fashion Show Malls years ago called, Renzio’s Greek Food. All serving their variation of a pita wrapped meat sandwich called a gyro.

Now, basically all of them served their gyros with a similar type of meat. The kind that looks like a large piece of wood being loaded a vertical wood lathe. This big-o-cylinder of meat is broiled and sliced off and served. The meat spool is usually a mix of beef, lamb and spices or most commonly, beef. It seems to me that they all go and shop at the same store for this mega roll of meat to cook. The meat usually has the same texture and similar taste wherever I go. I do have to mention that some places serve gyros a lot better than others.

Being as I work in the downtown area of Las Vegas, I am always on the hunt for a new place to eat for lunch. I found this hole-in-the wall on East Fremont Street nestled between a tattoo parlor and a small pizza joint, called Kabob Korner about 3 years ago. Located at 507 East Fremont Street, it’s not really on the corner, but its better than calling it “Kabob in the middle of the block where it is jammed between tats-r-us and the pizza place”. The front of this place is nothing to look at. It has some outdated posters of food and a woman with big hair and the word GYRO on it. Most people would just walk by without notice. Once inside the narrow (15 feet wide) shop, with its middle eastern decor, there are 6 tables, not a lot of room so be prepared to share your table with a stranger. Go ahead, go in, it’s ok. The place is small, but it seems to be frequent by a lot of downtown workers types, you got: cops, courthouse workers, law people, county and city workers and not a lot of tourists. Throw a few in a few street people every once in a while and you get the picture. Kabob Korner is the only Halal restaurant in Las Vegas. Halal foods are foods that are allowed under Islamic dietary guidelines.

Super Gyro Combo at Kabob Korner

Now for the food part. My favorite thing on the menu is the Super Gyro ($5.99) not to be confused their standard gyro. The super gyro is made from all lamb (yes, as in Mary), the standard gyro is a mixture of beef and lamb. Now, I never had lamb before as a stand alone dish, but the super gyro is delicious and juicy, it is very flavorful and melts in you mouth and it is quite big. The super gyro combo with fries and drink, this is my standard order here. The man sized, gyro comes with onions, tomatoes and their tzatziki sauce, topped with large helping of feta, served on a fluffy sweet pita bread, along with a generous portion of thick seasoned fries. I am sure this is not the most healthy thing to eat, but it is nice to give yourself a treat from time to time. I have tried the chicken dishes which are really good and the rice and pita bread is very tasty too. My only complaint is the drink situation. They only serve drinks in cans or bottles. This is clearly not enough liquid to go with your super gyro scarf-down. I asked the owner about the drinks and he told me that if there was a soda fountain in there, the street people would be coming in and trying to get refills. Well, maybe with the new changes going on in this part of East Fremont Street, they will upgrade (please!)

The only tricky part of downtown eating is parking, for lunch at the Kabob Korner you can usually get a metered parking spot on the southern side of Fremont on 6th Street, an hour will cost about a dollar, bring coins. The store is open Monday-Saturday 10am-11pm and closed on Sunday. Kabob Korner serves up some yummy middle eastern eats in their 15 foot wide kabob shop in downtown. So when you your really hungry swing by and check out Kabob Korner (which is not on the corner).

Update: May 2, 2015: This restaurant has moved to 730 E Flamingo Rd #7 and is no longer in Downtown Las Vegas and LasVegas360 has not reviewed it at its new location.

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