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The iconic Stardust name is returning to the casino business, this time as a pair of online casinos bearing the brand of the now-gone Strip resort. Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming Corp. and online ...
Twelve years ago Wednesday, the Stardust Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip was imploded. The Stardust opened in 1958 at 3000 Las Vegas Blvd South. The casino’s iconic sign went through ...
The Stardust, the neon-wrapped casino with a mobbed-up past whose 1,065 rooms once set the standard for size on the Las Vegas Strip, witnessed its last roll of the dice Wednesday. Wistful longtime ...
LAS VEGAS — The venerable Stardust hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip was imploded early today in a hail of fireworks to make way for Boyd Gaming Corp.’s $4.4 billion megaresort Echelon.
Workers from Great American took over the Stardust on Nov. 1, the day that marked the last roll of dice at the popular casino, and have been busy categorizing and inventorying everything from the ...
Now one of the last icons of that era, the Stardust, is set for demolition as soon as the end of this year. Once vaunted as the largest casino with the largest swimming pool in town, the Stardust ...