After reshaping Las Vegas, The Mirage to be reinvented as part of a massive Hard Rock makeover
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FILE - Dallas Cowboys' fans Tom Connolly, left, and Eddie Hidalgo, of Los Angeles, celebrate in the Mirage hotel and casino's sports book after winning one of their bets on the Super Bowl Sunday, Jan. 28, 1996, in Las Vegas. Gambling ends Wednesday, July 17, 2024, and the doors will close at The Mirage, the iconic tropical island-themed Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino that sparked a resort building boom when it opened in 1989 but became overshadowed while Sin City converted from a desert gambling hub to a worldwide entertainment destination.(AP Photo/Lennox McLendon)FILE - The Mirage Hotel and Casino is seen in Las Vegas, on May 3, 2018. Gambling ends Wednesday, July 17, 2024, and the doors will close at The Mirage, the iconic tropical island-themed Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino that sparked a resort building boom when it opened in 1989 but became overshadowed while Sin City converted from a desert gambling hub to a worldwide entertainment destination. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)In this photo released by the Hard Rock International a graphic rendering shows Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's plans to build an iconic Guitar-shaped Hotel which will be located on the famous Las Vegas Strip. (Hard Rock International via AP)FILE - Las Vegas Magicians Siegfried (left) and Roy show off three new, six-day-old additions to their royal white tiger family Monday Oct. 28th, 2002 at The Mirage Hotel and Casino. Gambling ends Wednesday, July 17, 2024, and the doors will close at The Mirage, the iconic tropical island-themed Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino that sparked a resort building boom when it opened in 1989 but became overshadowed while Sin City converted from a desert gambling hub to a worldwide entertainment destination.(AP Photo/Eric Jamison)FILE - The silhouettes of Beatles members are projected on the screen during the preview of "Love," a new Beatles-themed Cirque du Soleil show, in Las Vegas on Tuesday, June 27, 2006. Gambling ends Wednesday, July 17, 2024, and the doors will close at The Mirage, the iconic tropical island-themed Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino that sparked a resort building boom when it opened in 1989 but became overshadowed while Sin City converted from a desert gambling hub to a worldwide entertainment destination. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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FILE - Dallas Cowboys' fans Tom Connolly, left, and Eddie Hidalgo, of Los Angeles, celebrate in the Mirage hotel and casino's sports book after winning one of their bets on the Super Bowl Sunday, Jan. 28, 1996, in Las Vegas. Gambling ends Wednesday, July 17, 2024, and the doors will close at The Mirage, the iconic tropical island-themed Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino that sparked a resort building boom when it opened in 1989 but became overshadowed while Sin City converted from a desert gambling hub to a worldwide entertainment destination.(AP Photo/Lennox McLendon)