Vintage Vegas Collection

Defunct Las Vegas Casinos and Hotels

Las Vegas has always been a city of reinvention, but the old resorts it erased still carry enormous cultural weight. This hub is the best internal destination for readers searching for demolished Strip icons, lost casino lore, and the stories behind the resorts that shaped classic Vegas.

Lead with the biggest names first — the Dunes, Sands, Stardust, and Aladdin — then fan out into the supporting properties and the question every history fan eventually asks: what replaced them? These are the resorts that built the myth of old Vegas, and the ones whose memory still sells.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which famous Las Vegas casinos have been demolished?

Many of the resorts that defined classic Las Vegas are now gone, including the Dunes, the Sands, the Stardust, the original Aladdin, the Desert Inn, and the Riviera. Most were imploded between the 1990s and 2010s to make way for newer megaresorts.

What replaced the old Las Vegas Strip casinos?

The Dunes site became Bellagio, the Sands became The Venetian, the Desert Inn became Wynn Las Vegas, and the original Aladdin site is now Planet Hollywood. The Strip's reinvention erased the older properties but kept their footprints in play.

Why do people collect vintage Las Vegas casino memorabilia?

Demolished casinos carry strong nostalgia and cultural history. Shirts, signs, chips, and matchbooks tied to lost properties like the Stardust and Sands let fans hold on to a version of Vegas that no longer physically exists.