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- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s abstract "Las Vegas in the 1940s was notable for the establishment of The Strip in a town which "combined Wild West frontier friendliness with glamor and excitement". In 1940, the population was 8,400 but within five years, it more than doubled its size. The Las Vegas Valley had a population of 13,937 in 1940, increasing to 35,000 in just two years.".
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- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s caption "Alfalfa field on an experimental farm at the EPA's Las Vegas National Research Center".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s caption "Boulder Dam".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s caption "Cattle farming at the EPA's Las Vegas National Research Center".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s caption "EPA's National Research Center at Las Vegas".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s caption "Housing".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s caption "Las Vegas Army Airfield .".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s caption "Signboards".
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- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s image "Adams Boulder Dam 1942.jpg".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s image "CATTLE RAISED ON EXPERIMENTAL FARM OPERATED BY EPA'S LAS VEGAS NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER - NARA - 548954.jpg".
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- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s image "IRRIGATING AN ALFALFA FIELD ON AN EXPERIMENTAL FARM OPERATED BY EPA'S LAS VEGAS NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER - NARA - 548950.jpg".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s image "Las Vegas Army Airfield - 1942 - USAAF.jpg".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s image "SIGNBOARDS IN LAS VEGAS - NARA - 548970.jpg".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s quote ""In 1946, the arrival of Benjamin Bugsy Siegel inaugurated a second capital regime, the mob era. Gambling took on a new face... when Siegal... opened the Flamingo Hotel, marking a new phase in Las Vegas history."".
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s source "H.K. Rothman, p. 103, 310".
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- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s subject Category:1940s_in_Nevada.
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s subject Category:History_of_Clark_County,_Nevada.
- Las_Vegas_in_the_1940s comment "Las Vegas in the 1940s was notable for the establishment of The Strip in a town which "combined Wild West frontier friendliness with glamor and excitement". In 1940, the population was 8,400 but within five years, it more than doubled its size. The Las Vegas Valley had a population of 13,937 in 1940, increasing to 35,000 in just two years.".
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