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The first visitor guide devoted to promoting the downtown Las Vegas area was recently published by the city of Las Vegas Office of Business Development.
This 30-page guide targets local residents and visitors alike, providing details on downtown hot spots, casinos, museums, attractions, restaurants, wedding chapels and more. Easy-to-read maps are located at the front of this glossy booklet. A short history of Las Vegas and some interesting fun facts help round out the publication.
“The downtown area is currently undergoing an urban renaissance. It is being reinvented as a more intimate, pedestrian-friendly alternative to the Las Vegas Strip for visitors and locals alike. This guide provides details on the entertainment opportunities available in this new environment,” said Scott D. Adams, director for the Office of Business Development.
This free publication will be circulated throughout the Las Vegas Valley, including locations on the Las Vegas Strip, through a professional distribution service. Guides will also be available during key special events such as the recent Vegas Grand Prix.
The guide can be viewed on the city’s Web site at www.lasvegasnevada.gov/obd by scrolling down the right-hand column to the section labeled “Publications & Videos” and clicking on “Downtown Las Vegas Visitor’s Guide.” In addition, copies can be obtained at the city’s Office of Business Development by calling 229-6551.
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