Las Vegas
Las Vegas Boulevard
A view of Las
Vegas Boulevard at dusk from the
Paris Hotel and Casino's replica of the
Eiffel
TowerLas Vegas Boulevard,
State Route 604, is the current name for a road that has a historic past.
Over the years it has been called:
-
Arrowhead Highway
- Los Angeles Highway (named for its role in connecting
Los Angeles, California)
- Salt Lake Highway (named for its role in connecting
Salt Lake City, Utah)
-
U.S. Highway 91 (entire segment)
-
U.S. Highway 93 (from Fremont Street north)
-
U.S. Highway 466 (from Jean to Fremont Street, including the Las Vegas
Strip)
-
Nevada State Route 6 (entire segment, not signed)
With the construction of
I-15, Las Vegas
Boulevard went from being the main through road to one that only served as a
bypass for travelers. The name change reflects its local importance rather than
past names when it served as a main intra city road.
Las Vegas Boulevard, while running the length of the city of
Las Vegas, Nevada is located mostly in
Clark County, Nevada. "The Boulevard", as it is sometimes called by longtime Las
Vegas residents, starts at Apex, Nevada and continues south to about 2 miles
south of Jean, Nevada.
At its northern end in Apex, the Boulevard starts in an
industrial complex of manufacturing plants and power plants running along the
Union Pacific Railroad line. As you travel south, the road meets Nellis Air
Force Base on the east side and the
Las Vegas Motor Speedway on the west side.
As the road enters
North Las Vegas, it passes through some of the older commercial areas of the
area. As the road approaches Las Vegas itself, you see some of what Vegas was as
some of the older
casinos appear along with some of the older and more famous
strip clubs.
On entering the city of Las Vegas, the Boulevard showcases the city's past
with a number of
museums. the
Old Las Vegas Mormon State Historic Park and the
Neon Museum at the Fremont Street Experience. On crossing Washington Street,
the Bolvard is designated as the Downtown Las Vegas Boulevard Scenic Byway
by the state. This designation continues down to Sahara Avenue.
Further south is a stretch of road that has many of the older motels, bars
and wedding chapels that were among the high points of the old Vegas before the
era of the megaresorts.
It is at this point the Boulevard leaves the city of Las Vegas and assumes
its unofficial name for the next 4 miles: the
Las Vegas Strip. This portion of Las Vegas Boulevard begins at the
Stratosphere and runs to
Mandalay Bay. This is the section of the road most people are familiar with:
the home of the megaresorts and casinos with their lights and attractions seen
around the world. It is designated as an
All-American Road.
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, picture taken looking north up the strip
At the end of The Strip, Las Vegas Boulevard passes the
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and approaches the backside of the
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign as it runs along the western edge of the
McCarran International Airport property. South of Russell Road, the
Nevada Department of Transportation assumes responsibility for the
maintenance of the Boulvard.
South of this point, development thins out with newer
shopping malls,
hotels and
condominiums as the Boulevard runs just east of Interstate 15. It passes though
Sloan and Jean before ending in the Mojave Desert.
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