Flamingo Hotel

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Flamingo Hotel is a historic Las Vegas resort and casino famously linked to mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel and often regarded as one of the Strip’s earliest and most iconic properties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Las Vegas Strip property
hotel and casino
resort
architecturalStyle Modern resort style
associatedWith American organized crime history
classic Las Vegas entertainment culture
category casino hotel in the United States
historic hotel in Nevada
resort on the Las Vegas Strip
constructionBegan mid-1940s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel
Meyer Lansky
famousFor association with mobster Bugsy Siegel
being one of the earliest resorts on the Las Vegas Strip
pink and tropical flamingo theme
hasFeature casino
entertainment venues
hotel tower
restaurants
swimming pools
wildlife habitat with live flamingos
hasNotablePersonLinked Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel
Meyer Lansky
Virginia Hill
hasNumberOfRooms over 3000 rooms and suites (approximate)
hasReputation historic Las Vegas Strip resort
iconic Las Vegas property
hasTheme flamingo / pink color scheme
tropical
hasType land-based casino
locatedIn Las Vegas Valley
Paradise, Nevada
namedAfter flamingo bird
near Bally’s / Horseshoe Las Vegas
Caesars Palace
The LINQ Hotel + Experience
notableEra post–World War II Las Vegas development
openedAs luxury desert resort
openingDate 1946-12-26
operator Caesars Entertainment
originalBackers organized crime figures
originalName Flamingo Hotel and Casino
surface form: The Flamingo Hotel & Casino
owner Caesars Entertainment
partOf Las Vegas Strip
subjectOf books about Las Vegas and organized crime
films and documentaries about Bugsy Siegel
underwent major renovations and expansions over decades

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Siegel associatedWith Flamingo Hotel
subject surface form: Benjamin Siegel