Frank Sinatra Getting Into Character At The Dunes
If there was any band that corresponds with Las Vegas’ Golden Age during the 1940s and 1950s, it’s the Rat Pack. And the most famous personality within the Rat Pack was Frank Sinatra renowned crooner and talented dancer. Frank Sinatra was a patron to the luxuries of Las Vegas, so much that he actually had a part in developing the city’s reputation for glamour, extravagance, and celebrity sightings. The reasons why Frank Sinatra adored the fun of Las Vegas is as seen in this photo. In 1955, Sinatra was passing his time at The Dunes, a popular hotel on The Strip between 1955 to 1993, due to the fact that The Dunes needed a celebrity testimony to attract customers and media attention. Sinatra posed for his picture to be taken, surrounded by a harem of women meant to mirror the hotel’s theme about Arabian Nights.
The Glamorous Blue Bell Girls Of The Stardust Hotel
Back in the glamour days between the 1940s and 1950s, Vegas let you in on one-of-a-kind shows that you can’t see anywhere else. During the 1950s, one of the most extraordinary and exhilarating shows on The Strip was hosted by the Stardust Hotel. Every night, the Bluebell Girls take the stage of the Stardust Hotel, giving the audience a cabaret show like no other. The Bluebell Girls originate from Paris, and when they came to America, they brought with them an exceptional kind of performance that wowed the public. Their booming popularity dominated the Las Vegas performance scene for more than 60 years.