Stardust Casino, once a legendary Las Vegas landmark, opened in 1958 and became famous for its vibrant atmosphere and iconic neon signage. Known for its lavish decor and innovative gaming options, it attracted celebrities and tourists alike. The casino featured a variety of entertainment, including live shows and a renowned buffet. Despite its closure in 2006 and subsequent demolition, the Stardust remains a nostalgic symbol of the golden age of Las Vegas, representing the glamour and excitement that defined the Strip during its heyday. Its legacy continues to influence the city's evolving entertainment landscape.