The world famous welcome to Las Vegas sign located on the south end of The Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada Photograph: Jacob KeplerA slot machine on the floor of the MGM Grand Photograph: Jacob Kepler/GuardianThe Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel sits on the north part of the Strip Photograph: Jacob Kepler
Elvis impersonator on the strip in Las vegasPhotograph: Jacob Kepler/GuardianA retired showgirl poses for a photo near the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino Photograph: Jacob KeplerTwo girls dressed as showgirls pose for pictures with tourists on Fremont Street. Fremont Street was the first paved road in Las Vegas and is the location of classic casinos like Binions, Horseshoe, Golden Nugget, and The Mint Photograph: Jacob KeplerA neon vacancy sign on display in a Fremont Street hotel. Las Vegas's neon signs are an iconic part of the city, and even the ones that get retired are honoured in the Neon Boneyard museum Photograph: Jacob Kepler/GuardianTaxis gather near an underpass on the Strip Photograph: Jacob KeplerVisitors gather to take photos of the fountain at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino Photograph: Jacob KeplerA view of MGM's CityCenter and the Strip Photograph: Jacob KeplerPeople walk by The Heart Attack Grill on Fremont Street. The hospital-themed restaurant has weighing scales in the dining room, and diners get a free meal if they weigh over 350lb Photograph: Jacob Kepler/Guardian
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