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Hunter S. Thompson would have turned 84 this week. His 1971 novel, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas<\/em>, was a mind-exploding quest for the American Dream set in one of the most unlikely cities to discover it. Here’s a look back on his iconic road trip.<\/p>\n

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Hunter S. Thompson (left) and Oscar Acosta pose in the Baccarat Lounge at Caesars Palace in April 1971. (Image: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas book cover.)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Thompson shook pop culture by inventing \u201cgonzo journalism,\u201d a hallucinatory mix of fact, fiction, and literary brilliance. And his legacy lives on.<\/p>\n

What also still survives, surprisingly, is some of the original Las Vegas from the two road trips that Thompson and his attorney, Oscar Acosta \u00a0\u2014 renamed Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo in the book \u2014 took here from Los Angeles while Thompson gathered material.<\/p>\n

Circus Circus
\n2880 S. Las Vegas Blvd.<\/h2>\n

We know that much of the novel sprang from Thompson\u2019s furtive, drug-fueled imagination. But there\u2019s no way he didn\u2019t visit this still-surviving icon of Vegas excess, since his descriptions are so hilariously detailed.<\/p>\n

\u201cRight above the gambling tables, the Forty Flying Carazito Brothers are doing a high-wire trapeze act, along with four muzzled Wolverines and the Six Nymphet Sisters from San Diego,\u201d Thompson wrote, claiming to be high on ether and mescaline at the time. \u201cSo you\u2019re down on the main floor playing blackjack, and the stakes are getting high when suddenly you chance to look up, and there, right smack above your head, is a half-naked fourteen-year-old girl being chased through the air by a snarling wolverine.\u201d<\/p>\n

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While supposedly seated on the second of two floors of a free-standing revolving carousel bar called the Horse-a-Round \u2014 converted in 2012 into a snack bar on top and slot machines below \u2014 Thompson quoted Acosta’s famous uttering: \u201cI hate to say this, but this place is getting to me. I think I’m getting the Fear.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

At one point in his novel, Thompson described Circus Circus as \u201cThe vortex of the American Dream.\u201d At another, he described it as \u201cThe sixth Reich,\u201d explaining that it was \u201cWhat the whole hep world would be doing Saturday night if the Nazis had won the war.\u201d<\/p>\n

Quite understandably, a concerned Circus Circus wanted nothing to do with the 1998 Thompson-sanctioned Terry Gilliam movie, starring Johnny Depp as Thompson. So locations at the Stardust and Riviera hotels, which have since been imploded, had to stand in for what was sadly redubbed \u201cBazooko\u2019s Circus.\u201d<\/p>\n

Whiskey Licker Up Saloon at Binion\u2019s<\/strong>
\n128 E. Fremont St.<\/strong><\/h2>\n

A good chunk of the novel\u2019s action took place in Room 1850 of The Mint\u2019s tower. According to Thompson, he and Acosta ran up an unpaid room-service bill of $29 to $36 an hour for 48 consecutive hours before trashing the place and swiping 600 bars of Neutrogena soap.<\/p>\n

In 1988, the Mint was absorbed into the neighboring Binion\u2019s Gambling Hall, then called Binion\u2019s Horseshoe. Binion closed all 365 of its hotel rooms in 2009. And when Hotel Apache reopened 81 of them ten years later, none were located in the Mint\u2019s tower, which remains closed to the public.<\/p>\n

The lower portion of the original pink Mint sign can still be seen in the stairway leading down to it.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Neon Museum<\/strong>
\n770 Las Vegas Blvd. North<\/strong><\/h2>\n

More complete and more reverentially displayed, old neon signs can be viewed in what is known as the Neon Boneyard.<\/p>\n

This includes signage from the Desert Inn, from which Thompson claimed he and Acosta were ejected for trying to sneak into a concert by Debbie Reynolds, whom he described as “yukking across the stage in a silver afro wig to the tune of ‘Sergeant Pepper’ played on a trumpet.\u201d<\/p>\n

(Reynolds played herself in the movie, recreating the moment, whether it actually happened or not.)<\/p>\n

Caesars Palace<\/strong>
\n3570 S. Las Vegas Blvd.<\/strong><\/h2>\n

No \u201cFear and Loathing\u201d action was set here. But you can attempt to recreate the photo of Thompson and Acosta on its back cover \u2014 though the bar where they\u2019re drinking, the Baccarat Lounge, no longer exists.<\/p>\n

Golden Tiki<\/strong>
\n3939 Spring Mountain Road <\/strong><\/h2>\n

The closest thing to a Hunter S. Thompson museum in Vegas \u2014 which by the way, totally should exist \u2014 is a bowie knife once owned by the author, which is proudly displayed behind the bar, stabbing a photo of Richard Nixon.<\/p>\n

Thompson also figures prominently in the Golden Tiki\u2019s famed display of faux shrunken heads, alongside Carrot Top and Pauly Shore.<\/p>\n

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The bar’s owner, Branden Powers, is a Thompson superfan who met his idol twice \u2014 once when Thompson and a shaved-bald Johnny Depp just showed up at a 1997 rave Powers organized at the Snow Valley Mountain Resort in Running Springs, Calif. Then again, when Powers just showed up announced at Thompson\u2019s Owl Farm compound in Woody Creek, Colo.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Here, Thompson obliged him by signing and shooting Powers’ first edition of \u201cFear and Loathing.\u201d (Powers reports he sold the remains of the book to a private collector, who plans to display it at the New York Public Library.)<\/p>\n

\u201cTo me, Hunter was one of the best writers ever,\u201d<\/strong> Powers told Casino.org<\/em>. \u201cHe just lived life to the fullest every day, until it became no fun anymore.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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