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Think of Las Vegas, and your mind likely conjures images of slot machines, neon lights, and opulent shows—not mushroom clouds on the horizon. Yet, there was a time when the spectacle of atomic bomb tests was as much a part of Vegas attraction as any headline act on the Strip. In this second part of "Vegas Beyond the Neon," we revisit a chapter in Las Vegas history when the city's flirtation with the atomic age turned fear into fascination, and nuclear tests became cause for celebration and tourism. The detonations at the Nevada Test Site provided a bizarre backdrop to the everyday life of Las Vegans in the 1950s. The community's response? Atomic cocktails and bomb party viewing schedules, all part of a surreal moment in American history where impending doom was packaged as entertainment.
This episode unpacks the complex legacy of this era, exploring how a city built on the improbable, nestled in the heart of the desert, embraced the advent of the atomic age as part of its identity, redefining leisure time in an era dominated by the Cold War. Join us as we detonate the myths and expose the explosive truths of a city that gambled with the atom and won a peculiar place in history. For stories that go beyond the textbook and unearth the incredible human penchant for turning the fearsome into the fascinating, make sure to visit itshometownhistory.com. Las Vegas, the hometown, is an endless reservoir of the audacious and the astounding, just waiting for you to tune in.
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Think of Las Vegas, and your mind likely conjures images of slot machines, neon lights, and opulent shows—not mushroom clouds on the horizon. Yet, there was a time when the spectacle of atomic bomb tests was as much a part of Vegas attraction as any headline act on the Strip. In this second part of "Vegas Beyond the Neon," we revisit a chapter in Las Vegas history when the city's flirtation with the atomic age turned fear into fascination, and nuclear tests became cause for celebration and tourism. The detonations at the Nevada Test Site provided a bizarre backdrop to the everyday life of Las Vegans in the 1950s. The community's response? Atomic cocktails and bomb party viewing schedules, all part of a surreal moment in American history where impending doom was packaged as entertainment.
This episode unpacks the complex legacy of this era, exploring how a city built on the improbable, nestled in the heart of the desert, embraced the advent of the atomic age as part of its identity, redefining leisure time in an era dominated by the Cold War. Join us as we detonate the myths and expose the explosive truths of a city that gambled with the atom and won a peculiar place in history. For stories that go beyond the textbook and unearth the incredible human penchant for turning the fearsome into the fascinating, make sure to visit itshometownhistory.com. Las Vegas, the hometown, is an endless reservoir of the audacious and the astounding, just waiting for you to tune in.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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