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  1. Vegas (stylized as Vega$) is an American crime drama television series starring Robert Urich that aired on ABC from September 20, 1978, to June 3, 1981, with the pilot episode airing April 25, 1978. Vegas was produced by Aaron Spelling and was created by Michael Mann .

  2. Vega$: Created by Michael Mann. With Robert Urich, Bart Braverman, Phyllis Davis, Greg Morris. Dan Tanna is a private investigator in the gambling town of Las Vegas, Nevada. Vegas can be seedy or glamorous, depending on your point of view.

  3. Vega$: Created by Michael Mann. With Robert Urich, Bart Braverman, Phyllis Davis, Greg Morris. Dan Tanna is a private investigator in the gambling town of Las Vegas, Nevada.

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  4. Vega$ is an American detective television drama series that aired on ABC between 1978 and 1981. It was produced by Aaron Spelling. The series was filmed in its entirety in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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    • The Tropicana
    • The Bellagio
    • Caesars Palace
    • The Venetian
    • Circus Circus
    • Graceland Wedding Chapel
    • Atomic Liquors
    • Neon Museum
    • Las Vegas Film Locations Walking Tour Map

    Start your Las Vegas film locations walking tour towards the south of the Strip at the Tropicana. It’s one of Las Vegas’ original 1950s casinos, and although it’s had a few facelifts since then it’s still kept a touch of vintage style, including the 1957 red Chevy parked out front. The Tropicana has had links to the Mob both on-screen and off durin...

    From the Tropicana, follow the Strip north for a mile until you reach the Bellagio. The Bellagio plays a big role in the 2001 remake (and its sequels) of the 1960s Frank Sinatra Brat Pack movie Ocean’s 11. Ocean’s Elevenproducer Jerry Weintraub and Bellagio owner Steve Wynn were friends so the production team got a 24-hour, all-areas pass to film t...

    Next cross over West Flamingo Road to the Bellagio’s neighbour, Caesars Palace (0.2 miles). Caesars Palace opened in the 1960s and took design inspiration from the Roman Empire, with a giant statue of Julius Caesar in the entrance and décor dripping with statues, mosaics, fountains and marble. On screen it most famously featured in The Hangover (an...

    Leave Ancient Rome behind and travel to Venice as you carry on walking up the Strip to The Venetian (0.6 miles). It includes replicas of famous Venetian landmarks like the Piazza San Marco, St Mark’s Campanile, Doge’s Palace and Rialto Bridge along with its own gondoliers. It sits on the site of the old Sands casino, which was a major filming locat...

    Carry on north along the Strip until you reach Circus Circus(1.3 miles). It’s home to the largest big top in the world and you can see all the classic circus acts like clowns, jugglers, trapeze artists and tightrope walkers in their free shows (every hour from 11.30am). Although Circus Circus gets a mention in Hunter S. Thompson’s book Fear and Loa...

    The next hop is a bit longer, so you might want to either catch the Deuce bus or take a taxi downtown to Graceland Wedding Chapel(2.2 miles). The chapel opened in 1947 has been used for many celebrity weddings. Elvis visited in the 1960s and gave them permission to use the Graceland name, and it was the first place you could get married by an Elvis...

    Walk up South 6th Street and then turn right along Fremont Street – home to nightly sound and light shows at the Fremont Street Experience – until you reach Atomic Liquors(0.8 miles). Atomic Liquors is the oldest freestanding bar in Las Vegas. It opened in 1945 and gets its name from the days when drinkers would climb onto the roof with a drink in ...

    Finally take North 9th Street under the expressway and out to the Neon Museum (0.9 miles) – it’s not the smartest neighbourhood, so if you’re on your own or at night you might want to take a taxi instead. The Neon Boneyard and Museumis where signs from classic casinos like the Golden Nugget and Stardust come to spend their retirement. There are ove...

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  5. Sep 5, 2019 · The Tropicana. Begin your tour of Las Vegas’ most iconic filming locations at the south of the Strip with The Tropicana. The hotel is one of the city’s first casinos established in the 1950s and has seen the most unforgettable events in Las Vegas. Although there had been few renovations at the place, it has kept its vintage designs ...

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  7. Welcome to our Virtual Nevada Film Tourism map! Using the dropdown located at the top of our map, you can select a production to view locations of scenes that were filmed in Nevada. Productions include movies, music videos, TV shows / episodes, video games, and more! You can also click on the location markers on the map to view productions that ...

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