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January 3, 1997 - New York-New York Las Vegas Style is 12 New York City styled hotel towers rising 47 stories and 529 feet. The tower structures are approximately one third the actual size of New York City architecture. The replica of the Statue of Liberty is 150 feet and the replica of the Brooklyn Bridge is 300 feet long and 50 foot high. The 2,034 guest rooms and suites are in the series of towers which include replicas of many of the landmarks of New York City.  "The City that never sleeps" was opened in the 24 hour glitter city on 3 January 1997. Estimated cost of the original construction is $485 million. New York-New York  is located on the northwest corner of Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Blvd. opposite MGM Grand.

New York New York, 3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Doors to the New York New York opened in 1997 with a design by Architect Neal Gaskin of Gaskin and Bezanski, in association with Yates Silverman under ownership of MGM Grand and Primadonna. This New York City themed resort cost $350 million to build and stands 49 stories in the air with 2119 rooms and suites available to the public. New York-New York Hotel & Casino offers diverse meeting space and configurations. The uncanny realism of the New York theme provides pizzazz, color and energy to the property's larger-than-life 84,000 square foot casino, which includes over 80 gaming tables and more than 2,000 state-of-the-art slot machines. You will find a variety of entertainment ranging from the excitement of a Broadway show to the thrills of a roller coaster ride. There are themed bars such as the ESPN Sports Zone and Coyote Ugly which is modeled after the New York original as well as the major motion picture.

New York New York
TCR# N8851
$1 New 1997
New York New York
TCR# N8852
$5 New 1997
New York New York
TCR# N8854
$25 New 1997
New York New York
TCR# V7384
$100 New 1997
3790 Las Vegas Blvd S 3790 Las Vegas Blvd S 3790 Las Vegas Blvd S 3790 Las Vegas Blvd S

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New York New York

New York New York