Las Vegas city lights are too bright to see any stars. The local lights reflect off the particles in the atmosphere and reduce your sensitivity to light. they are there, you can't see them because the stars are "drown" in the light... just like in the daytime. the stars are there in the daytime, but the sun makes it too bright to see them. get away from the city lights and there will be stars. You can also see a glowing dome over Vegas if you look at it from a distance.
You can NOT ride a dirt bike on any street in Las Vegas or in the county. You have to be 1000 feet from any street or building to ride one in the dirt.
I have no idea where you got the notion that Las Vegas was in any city, but your answer is no. Las Vegas is in Nevada. San Francisco doesn't even have any casinos in it.
Of course it does, there are numerous elementary and secondary schools in Las Vegas. Las Vegas is also home to the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, more commonly known as UNLV
The population of Las Vegas, NV is 584,000 currently. There are approximately 1,140,000 cars in Las Vegas, NV at any given moment.
The Boardwalk was closed and torn down in January 2006, if any photos of the interior exist they might be found through the MGM Mirage, the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Las Vegas Sun, or the Las Vegas Visitors Website.
http://www.apartmentlinks.com/NV-Las-Vegas/apartments.html has a good collection of apartments in Las Vegas.
Yes
Nevada does not have any lotteries.
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Yes, there are construction jobs available in Las Vegas. You can see a list of them at http://www.city-data.com/forum/las-vegas/152979-construction-jobs-vegas.html
As of 2017, there are no passenger train stations of any kind in Las Vegas.
MTR Gaming no longer owns any casinos in Las Vegas. They previously owned the Binnion's casino downtown and the Speedway casino in North Las Vegas but have sold both.