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George Wingfield
The two "kings" were preceded by George Wingfield, a major figure in
the history of Nevada, since 1912. He used to be characterised as "the
owner and operator of Nevada". Two businesses got him the glory: mining
and gambling. He moved to Nevada at the beginning of the 20th
century. As an active politician he struggled to get gambling and divorce
legalised. Gambling was re-legalised in the state of Nevada in 1931. The
same year, the famous six-weeks divorce law was approved. Ironically,
nowadays, 230 marriage licenses are issued every day in Las Vegas.
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The gold mine of America.
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