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Las Vegas
The city where the live All-In Podcast interview with Molly Bloom took place, hosted at The Venetian.
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Last Updated
11/27/2025, 8:03:20 AM
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11/27/2025, 8:03:20 AM
Summary
Las Vegas, colloquially known as Vegas, is the most populous city in Nevada and the seat of Clark County, recognized internationally as a major resort city. It is primarily famous for its gambling, shopping, dining, entertainment, and nightlife, with many attractions on the Las Vegas Strip, which extends into unincorporated towns. Established in 1905 and incorporated in 1911, it was the most populated North American city founded in the 20th century. With over 641,000 residents in 2020 and a metropolitan area of 2.4 million, it is a significant U.S. city and a global leader in hospitality, attracting over 40.8 million visitors annually as of 2023. The city also serves as a major hub for business conventions and has been a setting for high-stakes poker enterprises, such as the one recounted by Molly Bloom in a live interview held in Las Vegas.
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Research Data
Extracted Attributes
Area
295 km²
State
Nevada, United States
County
Clark County
Nickname
Sin City
Official Name
Las Vegas
Colloquial Name
Vegas
Primary Known For
Gambling, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, nightlife
Leading Center For
Financial, commercial, and cultural activities in Nevada
Geographic Location
Mojave Desert, surrounded by mountains
Annual Visitors (2023)
Over 40.8 million
City Population (2020 Census)
641,903 residents
Population Growth (1990-2000)
85.2% increase
U.S. City Population Rank (2020)
24th most populous
U.S. Metropolitan Area Population Rank
29th largest
Metropolitan Area Population (Estimated)
2.4 million residents
U.S. Business Convention Destination Rank
3rd most popular
Most Populated North American City Founded in 20th Century
Yes
Timeline
- Las Vegas was settled. (Source: Wikipedia)
1905-XX-XX
- Las Vegas was officially incorporated. (Source: Wikipedia)
1911-XX-XX
- Population growth accelerated significantly. (Source: Wikipedia)
1960s-XX-XX
- Beginning of a decade where the population increased by 85.2% by 2000. (Source: Wikipedia)
1990-XX-XX
- Population growth between 1990 and 2000 reached an 85.2% increase. (Source: Wikipedia)
2000-XX-XX
- The city's population reached 641,903 residents according to the census. (Source: Wikipedia)
2020-XX-XX
- Las Vegas attracted over 40.8 million visitors annually. (Source: Wikipedia)
2023-XX-XX
- Molly Bloom recounted the uncensored story behind her high-stakes poker enterprise in a live interview with the All-In Podcast in Las Vegas, sponsored by Oracle at The Venetian. (Source: related_documents)
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Wikipedia
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Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the seat of Clark County. It is the 24th-most populous city in the United States, with 641,903 residents at the 2020 census. The Las Vegas metropolitan area has an estimated 2.4 million residents and is the 29th-largest metropolitan area in the country. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city, known primarily for its gambling, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, and nightlife. Most of these venues are located in downtown Las Vegas or on the Las Vegas Strip, which is outside city limits in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester. The Las Vegas Valley serves as the leading financial, commercial, and cultural center in Nevada. Las Vegas was settled in 1905 and officially incorporated in 1911. At the close of the 20th century, it was the most populated North American city founded within that century. Population growth has accelerated since the 1960s and into the 21st century, and between 1990 and 2000 the population increased by 85.2%. The city bills itself as the Entertainment Capital of the World, and is famous for its luxurious and large casino-hotels. As of 2023, Las Vegas attracts over 40.8 million visitors annually, making it one of the most visited cities in the United States and consistently ranking among the world's top tourist destinations. It is the third most popular U.S. destination for business conventions and a global leader in the hospitality industry. The city's tolerance for numerous forms of adult entertainment has earned it the nickname "Sin City," and has made it a popular setting for films, literature, television programs, commercials and music videos.
Web Search Results
- Las Vegas - Wikipedia
Las Vegas,( colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the seat of Clark County. It is the 24th-most populous city in the United States, with 641,903 residents at the 2020 census.( The Las Vegas metropolitan area has an estimated 2.4 million residents and is the 29th-largest metropolitan area in the country. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city, known primarily for its gambling, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, and [...] The city bills itself as the Entertainment Capital of the World, and is famous for its luxurious and large casino-hotels. As of 2023, Las Vegas attracts over 40.8 million visitors annually,( making it one of the most visited cities in the United States and consistently ranking among the world's top tourist destinations.( It is the third most popular U.S. destination for business conventions( and a global leader in the hospitality industry.( The city's tolerance for numerous forms of adult [...] Las Vegas was settled in 1905 and officially incorporated in 1911.( At the close of the 20th century, it was the most populated North American city founded within that century. Population growth has accelerated since the 1960s and into the 21st century, and between 1990 and 2000 the population increased by 85.2%.
- Las Vegas - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Las Vegas es la ciudad más grande del estado de Nevada, en Estados Unidos. Ubicada en el desierto de Mojave, es uno de los principales destinos turísticos del país debido a sus hoteles, zonas comerciales y vacacionales, pero sobre todo gracias a sus casinos. Debido a ello es conocida como «La Capital del Entretenimiento Mundial», «La Ciudad del Pecado» o «La Capital de las Segundas Oportunidades». [...] Las Vegas es la ciudad que más ha crecido de los Estados Unidos. En 1940 no llegaba a cuarenta mil habitantes, en 1954 tenía catorce mil habitantes más, en 1995 su área metropolitana llegó al millón de habitantes, en 2003 a 1.58 millones y en 2008 supera ya los 1.8 millones de habitantes. Cada mes miles de personas se instalan en Las Vegas. La población es un crisol de estadounidenses, latinos y turistas de todas las nacionalidades. [...] La ciudad de Las Vegas ocupa un área de 295 km². La ciudad está localizada en una zona árida, rodeada de montañas con colores que van del rosa al gris. Al estar situada en el desierto, la mayor parte del terreno es rocoso y polvoriento.
- 33 FREE things to do in Las Vegas to give your wallet a break!
Las Vegas is a city of lights, showgirls, casinos anxious to take your money, and noisy streets made so from the dizzying array of happenings going on at any given moment. Just try walking the whole strip and you’ll see why it’s so dizzying (by the way, I don’t actually recommend you try to walk the whole strip. See other things I don’t recommend doing in Las Vegas). [...] Totally free and probably the first thing you’ll do if you’re in a certain demographic. Hey! Las Vegas is a very photogenic city, thanks to the replicas of things like the Venice canals, the Eiffel Tower, the enormous Mad Apple and Statue of Liberty in front of New York-New York Hotel, and plenty of foot bridges that cross the road or just give you an elevated view.
- I Live in Las Vegas — Here's My Ultimate Guide to the City
Billed as the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas truly has something for everyone. There are dozens of hotels dotting the 4.2-mile Strip and the wider Las Vegas Valley boasts well over 150,000 rooms, providing visitors with an exceptional amount of choice — be it at an unapologetically luxe experience at Wynn or a trip to Piazza San Marco at The Venetian. [...] 30 Best Things to Do in Las Vegas, From Gondola Rides to Epic Shows How to Plan a Trip to Las Vegas on a Budget, According to a Travel Expert 20 Totally Free Things to Do in Las Vegas 12 Best Las Vegas Hotels 12 Mistakes Travelers Make in Las Vegas, According to Experts Las Vegas Is Filled With Hidden Kitschy Wonders—Here's a Local's Guide to 11 Experiences You’ll Find Nowhere Else This City Was Just Named the No. 1 Summer Destination in the U.S. by Tripadvisor [...] Las Vegas draws more than 40 million visitors each year, most of whom arrive into Harry Reid International Airport, which sits on the southeastern edge of the famed Boulevard and is about a 15- to 20-minute taxi or ride-share trip from all Strip and downtown hotels. Those driving in from Southern California should expect a four-hour drive from Los Angeles or a six- to seven-hour commute from San Diego without traffic. ## Neighborhoods to Visit ### Chinatown
- A first-timer's guide to Las Vegas - Lonely Planet
You likely have an image of Las Vegas, Nevada, in your head that's shaped by years of pop culture: flashing neon lights, dice rolling across a craps table, singing slot machines and the “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” ad campaign from the early 2000s.
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Location Data
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, United States of America
Coordinates: 36.1674263, -115.1484131
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