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The implosion of The New Frontier's Atrium Tower. 11-13-07 2:30 a.m.

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  • It would be cool if they could at least retain the lobby and give it a facelift...then Add the rest of the new Hotel around it.

  • Another bit of the old Las Vegas died tonight.How much longer before it all goes away,and how much longer before it will all be forgotten.

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  • Four years later, and empty lot!

  • They say the next likely buildings to be imploded are Sahara's Tunis Tower, Bally's east tower, The imperial Palace, and the Tropicana. The only questions are- Which one will be sooner to be imploded, and when?

  • god that girl in the background is annoying.

    /backhand

  • awsome!

  • It is sad to see the old Las Vegas slowly die off. The biggest shock to me was seeing how the Fremont Street parts were changed. Big light show. Walking around where cars once drove. I seriously wonder how some of the entertianers like Jerry Jewis, Cher, Charro, and all would think of this 'New" Las Vegas?

  • "money buys everything"

  • Too bad, I really enjoyed this place. 70's time capsule, it had a lot of charm in a way.

  • Was that the end of another era? Disguised as 'entertainment'?

  • Wait... I was there this week. I must have just missed this.

    Ah, well. It makes me really sad they keep killing off all these old buildings. I guess Circus Circus, Riviera and Sahara will be on the chopping block in the next few years, if not sooner.

  • all it is sir or madam, is money talking now. money buys everything. money buys weathy more power to build larger buildings that attempt to take away the negative image that was brought upon that city. I lived there from 1975 to 1988. The city grew worse in the time frame. Now, buildings have to be torn down at night. In the next 10 years, las Vegas will not be recognized for anything anymore. Money talks, money walks, Money money money.

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