Farewell to the Tropicana: Las Vegas Bids Adieu to a Legendary Casino
Regulation · 2024-10-10

Farewell to the Tropicana: Las Vegas Bids Adieu to a Legendary Casino

Farewell to the Tropicana: Las Vegas Bids Adieu to a Legendary Casino

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On a chilly morning in 2024, Sin City bid farewell to one of its most storied relics – the Tropicana Hotel and Casino. With a spectacular implosion that reduced the last true “mob building” on the Las Vegas Strip to rubble, the Tropicana’s 67-year legacy came to a spectacular end, paving the way for a new era of development.

The Tropicana opened its doors in 1957, quickly establishing itself as the “Tiffany of the Strip” with its opulent design and luxurious amenities. Over the decades, it became a frequent haunt of the legendary Rat Pack, cementing its place in the annals of Las Vegas lore. Its ties to organized crime, particularly through reputed mobster Frank Costello, only added to the Tropicana’s mystique and intrigue.

Behind the scenes of the Tropicana’s grand opening, the casino’s earnings were closely monitored by the mob. Costello’s presence, and the discovery of a piece of paper in his coat pocket detailing the casino’s exact earnings, revealed the organized crime syndicate’s stake in the property. In the 1970s, federal authorities uncovered a conspiracy to skim $2 million in gambling revenue from the Tropicana and other Las Vegas casinos, leading to several convictions.

As Las Vegas rapidly evolved, with the construction of towering megaresorts in the 1990s, the Tropicana also underwent significant changes. Two hotel towers were added, and in 1979, the casino’s beloved $1 million green-and-amber stained glass ceiling was installed above the gaming floor. Despite these renovations, the Tropicana’s original low-rise hotel wings remained, making it the last true “mob structure” on the Strip.

The Tropicana’s demolition was a highly anticipated event, marking the end of an era for the iconic casino. The implosion, which took place in the early hours of the morning, was a carefully choreographed spectacle that included a dazzling fireworks display.

The Tropicana’s demolition was not just the end of a casino, but the loss of a piece of Las Vegas history. As Geoff Schumacher, a historian and the vice president of exhibits and programs at the Mob Museum, noted, “What Las Vegas has done, in classic Las Vegas style, they’ve turned many of these implosions into spectacles.” The Tropicana’s implosion was no exception, serving as a bittersweet farewell to a legendary Vegas landmark.

The Tropicana’s demolition is part of a larger trend of transformation on the Las Vegas Strip. The city’s love for fresh starts and its penchant for casino implosions have become an integral part of its identity. The Tropicana’s implosion clears the way for a new chapter in the city’s evolution, as the land will be repurposed for a $1.5 billion baseball stadium for the relocating Oakland Athletics.

The End of an Era

With the Tropicana’s demise, the Flamingo remains as the only casino from the city’s mob era still standing on the Strip. However, the Flamingo’s original structures have long been replaced, leaving the Tropicana as the last true “mob building” on the iconic Las Vegas thoroughfare.

The Tropicana’s implosion was not the first, nor will it be the last, casino demolition in Las Vegas. The city has a long history of blowing up its iconic landmarks, a tradition that began in 1993 with the implosion of the Dunes to make way for the Bellagio.

Former casino mogul Steve Wynn pioneered the idea of turning these demolitions into grand spectacles, complete with elaborate narratives and televised coverage. This approach has become a hallmark of Las Vegas’ approach to casino implosions, transforming the destruction of these landmarks into must-see events.

The Tropicana’s demolition clears the way for a new chapter in the city’s development. The land will be repurposed for a $1.5 billion baseball stadium, which will serve as the new home for the relocating Oakland Athletics.

The Tropicana’s implosion marks the end of an era, but it also heralds the dawn of a new chapter in Las Vegas’ ever-evolving story. As the city continues to reinvent itself, the demolition of this iconic casino serves as a poignant reminder of the city’s unwavering commitment to progress and change.

While the physical structure of the Tropicana may be gone, its legacy will live on in the memories of those who experienced its grandeur. The casino’s rich history, its ties to the mob, and its place in the annals of Las Vegas lore will continue to captivate and inspire visitors and residents alike.

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