"Tropicana Las Vegas Resort to Close for New Baseball Stadium, Governor Signs Funding Bill"

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The Tropicana Las Vegas, a historic hotel on the Strip, is closing after 67 years to make way for a new $1.5 billion Major League Baseball stadium. The hotel, known for its opulence and ties to mobsters, opened in 1957 and was featured in films like "Viva Las Vegas" and "Diamonds Are Forever." Its closure marks the end of an era for one of Las Vegas' most iconic landmarks.
- Famed Tropicana Las Vegas resort closing to make room for new baseball stadium Fox News
- Governor signs public funding bill for new A's stadium in Vegas, growing global sports destination The Associated Press
- Tropicana Las Vegas closing Tuesday ahead of planned demolition USA TODAY
- Casino chips ‘stealthily’ disappearing from Tropicana Las Vegas ahead of final closure KLAS - 8 News Now
- Tentative Tropicana demolition date set Las Vegas Review-Journal
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