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Las Vegas has 58,000 slot machines and 2600 gambling tables, and 60,000 hotel and motel rooms with a further 20,000 under construction. Last year the city drew $US4 billion in gambling revenue, mostly from its 16 million visitors.

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Press, 11 July 1989, Page 22

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Las Vegas has 58,000 slot machines and 2600 gambling tables, and 60,000 hotel and motel rooms with a further 20,000 under construction. Last year the city drew $US4 billion in gambling revenue, mostly from its 16 million visitors. Press, 11 July 1989, Page 22

Las Vegas has 58,000 slot machines and 2600 gambling tables, and 60,000 hotel and motel rooms with a further 20,000 under construction. Last year the city drew $US4 billion in gambling revenue, mostly from its 16 million visitors. Press, 11 July 1989, Page 22

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