Fire closes Nellis Boulevard in northeast Las Vegas – VIDEO
 
Fire closes Nellis Boulevard in northeast Las Vegas – VIDEO

Authorities said a vacant mobile home caught fire Tuesday afternoon and spread to adjectment mobile homes, according to a news release from the Clark County Fire Department. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

“Open 24 Hours” (1996)
 
“Open 24 Hours” (1996)

Shots of Las Vegas flash by in a frenzy as a woman scats over the commercial. This is seemingly a part of the “Open 24 Hours” ad campaign.

“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Coffee” (2003)
 
“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Coffee” (2003)

A group of men lament their night. One man moans, “We are going down.” This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.

“The American way to play” (1989)
 
“The American way to play” (1989)

Wayne Newton, Joan Rivers and Jay Leno appear in this 1989 commercial. This is seemingly a part of “The American way to play” ad campaign.

“Freedom from Dullsville” (2002)
 
“Freedom from Dullsville” (2002)

The voice of Vegas beckons women at a bridal event to escape to Las Vegas. This is seemingly a part of the “Freedom from Dullsville” ad campaign.

“Open 24 Hours: See you next month” (1996)
 
“Open 24 Hours: See you next month” (1996)

This commercial features actors from the Treasure Island show and magician Lance Burton. This is seemingly a part of the “Open 24 hours” ad campaign.

“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Wedding” (2003)
 
“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Wedding” (2003)

A woman tries to tear herself away from a man she has just wed in Las Vegas. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.

“A World of Excitement. In One Amazing Place” (1994)
 
“A World of Excitement. In One Amazing Place” (1994)

This 1994 commercial lists out the amazing things to do in Las Vegas. Featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, Willie Nelson and Gladys Knight. This is seemingly a part of the “A world of excitement. In one amazing place” ad campaign.

“The American way to play: Outdoors” (1987)
 
“The American way to play: Outdoors” (1987)

This 1987 commercial features footage from Lake Mead, Muhammed Ali, the Caesars fountain and Dolly Parton. Seemingly a part of “The American way to play” ad campaign.

Las Vegas ready to enforce homeless camping ban – VIDEO
 
Las Vegas ready to enforce homeless camping ban – VIDEO

Las Vegas police will begin enforcing a controversial camping ban on city streets on Saturday, but officials say they expect to impose the penalties available under the new ordinance only in rare instances. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

“What Happens Here, Only Happens Here” (2020)
 
“What Happens Here, Only Happens Here” (2020)

Released on January 26, 2020 during the Grammy Awards. This commercial was the premiere of the new LVCVA slogan “What Happens Here, Only Happens Here”.

“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Smith” (2007)
 
“What Happens Here, Stays Here: Smith” (2007)

A man arrives in Las Vegas under a pseudonym, only to find out others had the same idea. This is seemingly a part of the “What Happens Here, Stays Here” ad campaign.

“Vegas Changes Everything: Chaos” (2019)
 
“Vegas Changes Everything: Chaos” (2019)

Chaos at a family holiday dinner makes for a miserable holiday season. This commercial is seemingly a part of the “Vegas Changes Everything” ad campaign.

“Vegas Changes Everything: Grandma” (2019)
 
“Vegas Changes Everything: Grandma” (2019)

A discouraging grandmother makes for a miserable holiday season. This commercial is seemingly a part of the “Vegas Changes Everything” ad campaign.

“What’s your excuse?: Mungo Day” (2009)
 
“What’s your excuse?: Mungo Day” (2009)

A woman preempts her boss by informing him that she will be taking the day off for “Mungo Day”. This is seemingly a part of the “What’s your excuse?” ad campaign.

“What’s your excuse?: Shinwack” (2009)
 
“What’s your excuse?: Shinwack” (2009)

A man discusses the holiday of “Shinwack” as to why he is taking work off. This is seemingly a part of the “What’s your excuse?” ad campaign.

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