Resort City in the Sunbelt Second Edition Las Vegas 1930-2000 by Eugene P. Moehring
The thirty years since 1970 have been the most dramatic period in Las Vegas's history, according to renowned historian Eugene Moehring. In a new and expanded epilogue to Resort City in the Sunbelt, Moehring looks at the major events of the last three decades and their underpinnings.
The population of this one-time Paiute oasis has exploded from 460,000 in 1970 to an astounding 1.2 million in 1999. This growth has fueled a construction boom that has yet to show signs of slowing down. Large new residential centers have been created in surrounding valleys. All of these events have strained the public sector, forcing the construction of more schools, parks, freeways, and libraries, as well as the enlargement of hospitals and the airport, through which pass 30 million passengers a year.
In this new edition of Resort City in the sunbelt, Moehring discusses how tourism and the spectacular expansion of the Strip continue to spur growth and dominate the casino market. He also addresszes the downside of that growth: increased crime, traffic headaches, overcrowded schools, and underfunded social services. In addition, Moehring assesses the storms that may be looming on Las Veas's horizon -- the popularity of on-line gambling, the continued threat of increased federal regulation, the proliferation of Indian casinos, and the nationalization of casino gambling.
In 2005, Las Vegas will celebrate centennial. Moehring's lively account, brilliantly updated in this new edition, sheds light not only on the history of the city but also provides insight to its future.
Eugene Moehring is professor of history at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Dimensions: 6 x 0.9 x 9
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 359