Plenty has changed in Las Vegas since it was transformed from a sandy outpost in the middle of the desert in the 1930s to today's city of glamour, glitz and games. A half century ago, men wore tuxedos to gamble in the casinos, women dressed up in strapless gowns and no one wore shorts. That's not the scene today, where casual clothing is accepted just about anywhere, formal wear has morphed into cocktail dresses or pants, and there are lots of activities for your grandkids. … Back to Article
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