We were having dinner at Postrio's. Nature placed us at 36 degrees, 5 minutes north latitude, 115 degrees 10 minutes west longitude in the middle of a North American desert. There were only 30 residents at that location in 1902 — every one of them probably wishing he was somewhere else. But that was before the mafia, gambling, air conditioning, and the Colorado River transformed Las Vegas into the "Entertainment Capital of the World." Now, in the very same spot you can enjoy cuisine moderne, sitting “outside” in a replica of St. Mark's Square, Venice. Not only that, you … Continue reading Liberty in Las Vegas
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