To the left: Island Tower. To the right: Tiffany Tower.
Original 1957 north side rooms.
Original 1957 west side rooms.
The 1962 south side rooms can be seen on the right side of this picture.
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In the 1990s.
In the 1980s.
The stained glass ceiling was installed in 1979.
Convention and exhibit space. Built in 1973.
The theater opened in 1973. In this picture: The theater is on the right.
Near the middle of this picture: The 1964 wing is the structure pointing towards the golf course.
The fountain was removed in 1977.
Folies Bergere ran for nearly 50 years.
The Tropicana Country Club opened in 1961 and was sold to the MGM-Marina Hotel in 1989. The land currently occupies: MGM Grand Las Vegas.
Towards the right of this picture: The 1961 and 1962 wings are the structures with the darker roofs.
Tropicana Las Vegas opened on April 4, 1957.
A three-story wing is built on east side of the property by 1961.
A three-story wing is built on south side of the property by 1962.
A three-story wing is built on the north side of the property in 1964.
The casino is demolished in 1977.
The Tiffany Tower along with a new casino are built in 1977.
Island Tower built in 1986.
The 1961 East side wing demolished in 2010.
The 1964 North side wing demolished in 2010.
Tropicana Las Vegas closed on April 2, 2024.
Folies Bergere opened on December 25, 1959 and ended on March 28, 2009.
In 1967, as part of the Folies Bergere, Siegfried and Roy made their Las Vegas debut at the Tropicana.
In 1982, as part of the Folies Bergere, Lance Burton made his Las Vegas debut at the Tropicana.
Located on an All-American Road (2000) and a Nevada Scenic Byway (1995).
Located at 3801 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Paradise, Nevada.