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Beaches, hotels and casinos across the country are filling up again as COVID-19 vaccination rates rise and lockdown orders are lifted. However, the increase in summer tourism is being driven almost exclusively by residents of the United States.

The Bakersfield Californian

Because of international travel restrictions imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus, foreign tourists who used to visit in droves — such as Europeans and Chinese nationals — can’t yet enter the country.

Yahoo!

Beaches, hotels and casinos nationwide are filling up again as COVID-19 vaccination rates climb and closure orders lift. But the surge in summer tourism is being driven almost entirely by U.S. residents.

Stateline

Beaches, hotels and casinos nationwide are filling up again as COVID-19 vaccination rates climb and closure orders lift. But the surge in summer tourism is being driven almost entirely by U.S. residents.

Nouvelles du monde

Resorts World is now open for business! The big question is therefore: what economic impact will this have?

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Resorts World is now open for business! So, the big question is: how much of an economic impact will it have?

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Resorts World is now open for business! So, the big question is: how much of an economic impact will it have?

KNPR News

This year we mark a golden anniversary: The Union Plaza opened on July 2, 1971. It has quite a history … and so does its location.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

There has been a lot of talk about the big-name residencies and high-tech amenities at Resorts World, but there is also a lot of excitement about its convention space.

Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas

It’s July 2, 1976. Music legend Neil Diamond is opening the Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts, one of the finest stages ever constructed in Las Vegas.

Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas

It’s July 2, 1976. Music legend Neil Diamond is opening the Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts, one of the finest stages ever constructed in Las Vegas.

KSNV-TV: News 3

That’s the question I asked former Democratic U.S. Senator and Nevada Governor Richard Bryan.