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Las Vegas in the 1940s & 1950s – Before Neon Ruled the Desert | AI Reconstruction What was Las Vegas before it became the world’s gambling capital? Before mega-resorts, before nonstop neon, before the myth fully formed? In this episode of Thomas Relives History, we travel back to 1940s and 1950s Las Vegas — a dusty railroad town transformed by war, highways, risk-takers, and spectacle. Using AI reconstruction and historical research, this film explores the moment when Vegas shifted from desert crossroads to cultural phenomenon. You’ll experience: Las Vegas before neon dominance, when streets were dark and quiet The wartime boom sparked by Nellis Air Force Base and magnesium production How Highway 91 slowly evolved into the Las Vegas Strip The rise of early resorts like El Rancho, the Flamingo, and the Desert Inn Postwar shortages, airports, and the birth of the resort-city rhythm The surreal atomic age, when nuclear tests became tourist attractions From Fremont Street to the open desert south of town, from roadside motels to headline-grabbing casinos, this is the story of how Las Vegas learned to gamble on itself — long before it became a global icon. If you enjoy slow, immersive historical storytelling and AI-assisted time travel, you’re in the right place. 👍 Like if this journey pulled you in 📌 Subscribe for more reconstructed cities and forgotten eras 💬 Comment with a city or time period you’d like me to explore next — I truly read them all #LasVegasHistory #1940sVegas #1950sVegas #OldVegas #LasVegasStrip #AtomicAge #AIReconstruction #HistoricalDocumentary #UrbanHistory #BeforeNeon #ThomasRelivesHistory