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The Tropicana, a Relic on the Las Vegas Strip, Could Be Demolished

Built in 1957, the Tropicana Las Vegas held the city’s longest-running cabaret and was synonymous with its swinging midcentury glory. It could be torn down to make way for a baseball stadium.

Livia Albeck-Ripka
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Baseball, Casinos, Culinary Workers Union, Gambling, Kim, Soo, Labor and Jobs, Las Vegas (Nev), Lombardo, Joseph M, Oakland Athletics, Stadiums and Arenas, Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel and Resort Inc
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