Category: The Strip

Helicopter Scans for Radiation Over Las Vegas

December 29, 2015

December 29, 2011. A Department of Energy (DOE) helicopter scans the Downtown and Las Vegas Strip corridor for radioactivity.  A helicopter carrying 2 large pods (seen in this photo)  mounted on either side makes long low level sweeps across the downtown and Strip area of Las Vegas scanning for signs of radiation.

This helicopter, a Bell 412,  has been used in the past of similar scans of the Las Vegas area before.  With a check of its tail number, a Google search turns up a document by the DOE of this same helicopter with a in-depth description of the remote sensing equipment used in detecting gamma radiation from plutonium sources at the Nevada Test Site between 1996-1999. According to other searches on the web (Close up Photo) it has been used for radiation scanning in other parts of the United States.

The linked document describes the scanning flights as low level (45 meters off the ground) and in long parallel swaths (25 meters apart).  These types of scans have been witness before by this same helicopter over Las Vegas and are probably part of the homeland security protocol for big large crowd events in Las Vegas.

DOE or whomever.. Keeping Las Vegas Safe, Happy New Year Everyone!

Scanning Helicopter scans Las Vegas

Helicopter scans for radiation over Las Vegas

More on this helicopter scanning activities and what type of scanning equipment it is carrying. View This document from the DOE website (PDF).

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Here is a Food that Represents Nevada- Let Them Eat Shrimp!

September 24, 2014

An article appeared in Deadspin online magazine featuring signature foods from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, ranking them in order. There where the notable No. 1. Chicago-style deep-dish pizza (Illinois), No. 4 Crab cake (Maryland), No. 7 Key lime pie (Florida) and the rest. But Nevada came in 49th place with ” Nothing” beating the horrid sounding, No. 50  Steamed  cheeseburger (Connecticut) and No. 51. Cincinnati chili (Ohio). Nevada was the only state listed as not having a food that represents itself.

   N0. 49  “Nothing”  “Not having any authentic local culture to speak of (Nevada)” – Deadspin

As a long time resident of Nevada and Las Vegas for over 40 years. I propose that we submit to DeadSpin and to our own legislator body of Nevada to make the “Shrimp Cocktail” the official food for Nevada. Now this might sound a bit strange for a land locked state being 200 miles from the nearest ocean. The shrimp cocktail is cool and spicy, reminds me of the classic Las Vegas, with the Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. serve in a glass from a by gone era.

-Update- The Cooking Channel featured an article as Nevada’s state food as the “Buffet” which did include the Shrimp Cocktail, its like saying, Nevada your state food is “Food”. Let’s narrow it down to the quintessential Shrimp Cocktail.

On a per capita basis, Las Vegas alone consumes more than 22 million pounds of shrimp annually, more than anywhere else in the world and that is not even counting other popular areas like Lake Tahoe and Reno. Las Vegas now has local shrimp farming in warehouses to keep up with the Vegas’ 60,000 pounds daily need.

Shrimp Cocktail proposed State food for Nevada?

Shrimp Cocktail proposed State food for Nevada?

The history of the shrimp cocktail dates back to the end of the 1800s and the early 1900s and it came out of San Francisco. During the late 1920′s, “cocktail appetizers” like shrimp cocktail became popular during the prohibition era. It was a popular way to reuse the stemware that were at all the bars during those times. The shrimp cocktail was brought to Las Vegas in 1959 when the Golden Gate Hotel was purchased by a group of Italian-Americans from San Francisco. They set their cost of their shrimp cocktail price at 50 cents until 1991, at present it is $2.99. The Golden Gate continues to serve Shrimp Cocktails today.

Update 6/25/2017: After Dupar’s closed, no more shrimp cocktails at the Golden Gate.

Spread the word! Contact your you state legislators! Send the tweets! Don’t let Nevada be the “Nothing” state when it come to having a signature food. lets Make the Shrimp Cocktail Nevada’s State Food.

The full list of state foods can be found at Deadspin.

Photo By: LasVegas360.com at the Golden Gate Casino

 

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Las Vegas – History of Water Parks

July 4, 2014

Roulette Rapids on Boulder Highway

Roulette Rapids- late 70’s. Man made dirt hill with 3 concrete chutes, with plywood berm protectors. At some point- helmets became required. place was awesome. I remember, my best friend getting a paint chip under his finger nail while sliding down.

Hydrotubes – Was located at the Clark County Community College. Three 6′ tall tube on a 3 story steel structure.

Wet n’ Wild – (Las Vegas Strip Wet ‘n Wild was a 27-acre water park located on the Las Vegas Strip. The park opened in 1984 and closed in 2004.

Wet’n’Wild– West side of town (Spring Valley /South Summerlin area) opened May 25, 2013

Cowabunga Bay – Henderson, Opened July 4, 2014

Wet'n'Wild Before opening in May of 2013

Cowabunga Bay (Henderson) wave Pool getting ready to open up.

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World’s Largest Hotels: How Does Las Vegas Compare

February 25, 2013

Las Vegas holds the title of the largest hotel (The Venetian + The Palazzo) in the world. But, do you realize home many other large hotels there are in Las Vegas?  Here is a list of the hotels that are larger than 1000 rooms and how they compare to the rest of the world. These 31 hotels alone represent 97,952 hotels rooms in the Las Vegas area and make up the estimated 150,000 rooms in the Las Vegas area (2012)

Venetian-Las-Vegas

The Venetian

Palazzo

The Palazzo

World Rank Hotel Rooms Floors
1 The Venetian + The Palazzo 8,108 52, 37, and 14 floors (3 towers)
3 MGM Grand Las Vegas 6,582 includes MGM Grand (30 floors), Signature, Skylofts, and The Mansion
6 Wynn Las Vegas + Encore Las Vegas 4,734 45/48 Floors (2 towers)
7 Luxor Las Vegas 4,408 22/22/36 floors (3 buildings)
8 THEhotel at Mandalay Bay + Four Seasons 4,332 43 floors
10 Excalibur Hotel and Casino 4,008 28 floors (2 towers)
11 Aria Resort & Casino 4,004 61 floors
12 Bellagio Las Vegas 3,950 36 floors (2 towers)
14 Circus Circus Las Vegas 3,774 35/29/15 floors (3 towers)
16 Flamingo Las Vegas 3,565 28 floors
19 Caesars Palace 3,340 29/26/22/14/14 floors (5 towers)
21 The Mirage 3,044 30 floors
22 Monte Carlo Resort and Casino 3,002 32 floors
24 Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 2,995 53/51 floors
25 LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino 2,956 30 floors
26 Paris Las Vegas 2,916 33 floors
27 Treasure Island Hotel and Casino 2,884 36 floors
30 Bally’s Las Vegas 2,814 26 floors
33 The Quad Resort & Casino 2,635 19 floors
35 Harrah’s Las Vegas 2,576 35/23/15 floors (3 towers)
36 Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino 2,567 39 floors
38 Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino 2,522 42/20 floors
40 Stratosphere Las Vegas 2,444 24 floors (hotel building)
41 Golden Nugget Las Vegas 2,345 24/22/18 floors
51 Riviera (hotel and casino) 2,100 24/17/9 floors
52 New York-New York Hotel & Casino 2,024 49 floors
66 The Orleans Hotel and Casino 1,885 21 floors
67 Tropicana Las Vegas 1,878 21/22 floors (2 towers)
95 Vdara 1,495 57 floors
153 Plaza Hotel & Casino 1,037 22/22 floors
155 Palace Station 1,028 21 floors
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Las Vegas Strip as Seen from Henderson

February 15, 2013
Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas Strip as seen from henderson - click to view high-res

The Las Vegas Strip during the day, starting with the mandalay bay (far left) and ending at the Stratosphere tower (far right). Click Image to view the high resolution picture.

Photo by LasVegas360.com
Date Taken March 3, 2012

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Alpine Village Inn Las Vegas- Remembered

October 25, 2012

When the weather starts to cool, but I am always reminded of the old Alpine Village Inn and the Rathskeller, (Closed in 1997).  This was my favorite place to get a hot bowl of chicken soup, cold beer in a goblet and seasoned cottage cheese to go with a small loaf of bread.

The long gone Alpine Village Inn was located at 3003 Paradise Road, across the street from the Las Vegas Hilton. This famous place began serving German food in a downtown location in 1950, then moved four times before settling into its final location on Paradise, in 1970.

Alpine Village

Alpine Village Inn in Las Vegas Nevada, Photo By: Allen Sandquist

The main 250-seat dining room was looked like of a Bavarian village, with wrought-iron grill-work, sloping roofs, the male staff workers all wore lederhosen and the waitresses wore long skirts like the ones on a St. Pauli Girl beer bottle. The atmosphere was always festive.. The underground Rathskeller, my favorite, was a bar and sandwich shop under the main restaurant, with peanuts on the floor. Guest were encouraged to sing along with the piano player where you would attempt to learn German by singing the Schnitzelbank song.

In the Rathskeller at the Alpine Village Inn “Schnitzelbank” Board

The chalet-style peaked-roof architecture, along with big-game trophies, Swiss clocks, decorative horns and copper bells, and an extensive miniature train set all made Alpine Village a Las Vegas landmark for 27 years. The Alpine Village Inn closed its doors in March 1997.

One of the most memorable items of the Alpine Village Inn was their famous chicken soup and the seasoned cottage cheese. The soup was always served piping hot in heavy pewter bowls and the cottage cheese were served with mini loafs of pumpernickel bread.

Here is the Chicken Soup and the Seasoned Cottage Cheese Recipes:

This recipe was featured in the Las Vegas Review Journal after the restaurant closed.

CHICKEN SUPREME SOUP

2 quarts water
2 teaspoons celery salt
2 teaspoons Accent
1 pound ground chicken (cooked)
1 medium onion, ground
Yellow food coloring (optional)
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon Kitchen Bouquet
2 tablespoons chicken bouillon
2 to 3 carrots (ground)

Roux:
1/2 cup oil
1 cup flour

Cook
Boiling the soup ingredients for 30 minutes.

 Cool
Removed the pot from the heat and allowed to cool slightly.

Blend
Ladled the mixture into a blender, about 2 to 3 cups at a time, and blended until almost smooth. Be careful during this process, hot soup in a blender can shoot everywhere even with a lid on. The blender process gives the soup a creamier texture as was served at Alpine Village Inn.

Thicken
To prepare the roux, heat oil add flour slowly and stir with a wire whisk. It should be the consistency of mashed potatoes. Don’t burn the roux.

Poured the blended mixture back into a large pot and add the cooked roux and continued to cook until the soup thickened.

Note: when adding the roux to the soup, use small amounts as the roux is a thickener and watch the consistency (you may not need it all- try not to over thicken) you want it to look like a thick gravy.

SEASONED COTTAGE CHEESE

2 pounds cottage cheese, small curd
1/2 teaspoon caraway
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon Accent
1/2 teaspoons white pepper
1 tablespoon dried chives
1/2 teaspoon celery salt

Mix all ingredients together and chill for several hours or overnight. Serve as a condiment or as a dip.

Enjoy

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