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Las Vegas

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Las Vegas
Las Vegas.png
Town/City Information
Country: USA
State/Province: Nevada
First appearance: "Marge Gets a Job"


Las Vegas is widely known as the Entertainment Capital of the World.

History

Ned and Homer visited the city after Homer tried to make Ned do more fun things as Ned realised he has not lived a single day in his life. They visited some casino's including Nero's Palace and woke up the next day with a hangover. They soon found out that they had accidentally married two of the waitresses at the casino. Then then trie to run away from them but got stopped by some of the acts performing in Vegas like Ernst and Gunter and Drederick Tatum. They then got kicked out of the city.[1]
Las Vegas seen from far away [2]

The Loch Ness Monster was seen working at a casino in the city.[3]

Moe once took all his regular customers on a road trip to Las Vegas, however Homer was unable to join them because he was forced to take Bart to a disciplinary camp.[4]
The casinos in Las Vegas.

Behind the Laughter

Las Vegas is the most populated city in its state, Nevada and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping and fine dining.

Appearances

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