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1. Sin City: Sin City is the slang term for Las Vegas. Given the current advertising campaign "Whatever happens in Vegas Stays in...  
2. Moon Nightclub: Located one floor above the Playboy Club, Moon Nightclub gives Vegas revelers a sexy place to blow their money on the...  
3. AquaKnox: A fine dining restaurant located in the Venetian Hotel that features fresh seafood flown in daily from all over the...  
4. Capriotti's Sandwich Shop: An excellent sandwich shop located in a small strip mall, famous for amazing, fresh-roasted and hand-carved turkey...  
5. Bobbie, The: The house specialty at Capriotti's Sandwich Shop; essentially, Thanksgiving on a roll-turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing...  
6. Margaritaville: Jimmy Buffet's Vegas incarnation, appropriately situated in the Flamingo Resort. Here you can enjoy that "Cheeseburger...  
7. Cafe Gelato: I can personally attest to the fact that the Bellagio Hotel has the best chocolate gelato in all of Vegas, and quite...  
8. District, The: A shopping mall and collection of restaurants in nearby Henderson, Nevada, billed as a "metropolitan lifestyle center";...  
9. Bellagio, The: One of the Vegas strip's famous luxiry hotels, featuring indoor gardens, 'dancing' fountains, Italian marble bathrooms...
10. Bellagio Cocktail: A famous concoction served in the Ballgio's Piano Bar-made of champagne and passion fruit, and reportedly quite...  
11. Cirque Du Soliel: This troupe of exotically costumed "circus" performers put on regular shows along the Vegas Strip; for example, "O" at...  
12. Luxor, The: One of Vegas' flamboyant "theme" hotels, this one fashioned to look like an Egyptian pyramid, complete with giant...
13. MGM Grand, The: A huge entertainment-themed hotel on the Strip that includes everything from a live lion habitat to a wedding chapel,...
14. Lion Habitat: A featured exhibit (free) in the MGM Grand hotel featuring a rotating cast of live lions. The MGM lions...get...
15. Studio 54: One of the Strip's hottest nightclubs, located in the MGM Grand. Features live dancers and wall walkers, as well as...  
 

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Old nickname for Milwaukee, esp. in the 19th century. The source of the nickname was the cream colored bricks once manufactured in Milwaukee.

(noun) Round dessert treat common throughout Maine consisting of a marshmallow filling in between two firm pieces of cake (usually chocolate). Its shape resembles a hamburger in a bun.

The 13th step of the State Capitol Building (on the west side) happens to be situated exactly one mile (5280 feet) above sea level.

Nickname for the Dover International Speedway

This is the proper pronunciation with emphasis on the first syllable, NOT the second. We are not a city in Germany nor are we the same as New Berlin.

A nickname for the 174 bus between Seattle and Federal Way.

Short for the "Segway Human Transporter", a two-wheeled, motorized sidewalk 'scooter' that one can easily rent or buy in D.C.

"Notsoberfest" takes place the last weekend of September, kicking off La Crosse's famous Oktoberfest celebration. People stand around in beer tents and down pitcher after pitcher of beer. Just about everyone there is "not sober".