
Stardust Hotel and Country Club, Las Vegas, Nevada ~ Elmo M. Sellers, Los Angeles, California. Production number K-17898. This 1960s card is unused and undated. I'd guess about 1964. Light overall wear. Corners are slightly rounded. See my scan and click on it to enlarge it greatly (opens a new browser window).
The Stardust opened in 1958, although most of the modern casino complex (including the main 32-story tower) was built in 1991. The famed Stardust sign became a symbol of Las Vegas. At its March 13, 2007 demolition it was the youngest undamaged high-rise building to ever be demolished.
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