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"Lucky's Lounge" may have been one of the swankiest bars in 1960's Vegas. Its glamorous showgirls were the most beautiful, the cocktails were exotic, and the games were always on the up and up: a true palace of earthly delights! Now long gone from the scene - you can still "get lucky" though with this cool coaster tray.
The underside reads: "The transformation of Las Vegas from a dusty desert town into the "Entertainment Capital of the World" reached its peak in the 1960's when legendary acts like the "Rat Pack" (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr.) made Vegas the most happening place on Earth. Many of the biggest stars of the 1950's and 60's got their start in the smaller clubs and bars around Las Vegas. Inspired by these long forgotten lounges, Trixie & Milo present our "Las Vegas" trays, each one decorated with a vintage cocktail napkin design from Las Vegas in the 1960's."
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"Lucky's Lounge" may have been one of the swankiest bars in 1960's Vegas. Its glamorous showgirls were the most beautiful, the cocktails were exotic, and the games were always on the up and up: a true palace of earthly delights! Now long gone from the scene - you can still "get lucky" though with this cool coaster tray.
The underside reads: "The transformation of Las Vegas from a dusty desert town into the "Entertainment Capital of the World" reached its peak in the 1960's when legendary acts like the "Rat Pack" (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr.) made Vegas the most happening place on Earth. Many of the biggest stars of the 1950's and 60's got their start in the smaller clubs and bars around Las Vegas. Inspired by these long forgotten lounges, Trixie & Milo present our "Las Vegas" trays, each one decorated with a vintage cocktail napkin design from Las Vegas in the 1960's."
"Lucky's Lounge" may have been one of the swankiest bars in 1960's Vegas. Its glamorous showgirls were the most beautiful, the cocktails were exotic, and the games were always on the up and up: a true palace of earthly delights! Now long gone from the scene - you can still "get lucky" though with this cool coaster tray.
The underside reads: "The transformation of Las Vegas from a dusty desert town into the "Entertainment Capital of the World" reached its peak in the 1960's when legendary acts like the "Rat Pack" (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr.) made Vegas the most happening place on Earth. Many of the biggest stars of the 1950's and 60's got their start in the smaller clubs and bars around Las Vegas. Inspired by these long forgotten lounges, Trixie & Milo present our "Las Vegas" trays, each one decorated with a vintage cocktail napkin design from Las Vegas in the 1960's."