Misplaced Pages

Mint

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

The Mint Las Vegas was a hotel and casino in downtown Las Vegas , Nevada .

#938061

28-470: [REDACTED] Look up mint  or MINT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mint or The Mint may refer to: Plants [ edit ] Lamiaceae , the mint family Mentha , the genus of plants commonly known as "mint" Coins and collectibles [ edit ] Mint (facility) , a facility for manufacturing coins Mint condition ,

56-726: A 1983 album by Meiko Nakahara Mint , a 2003 album by Alexkid in collaboration with Liset Alea "Mint" (Namie Amuro song) , 2016 "Mint" (Rina Aiuchi song) , 2007 "Mint" (Lindsay Ell song) , 2017 "Mint" (Misako Uno song) , 2019 "The Mint", a song by Earl Sweatshirt from the 2018 album Some Rap Songs Literature [ edit ] Mint (newspaper) , a business newspaper published in India The Mint (book) , by T. E. Lawrence, 1955 Businesses, organisations and products [ edit ] Mint (restaurant) , in Dublin, Ireland Intuit Mint , formerly Mint.com,

84-620: A 1983 album by Meiko Nakahara Mint , a 2003 album by Alexkid in collaboration with Liset Alea "Mint" (Namie Amuro song) , 2016 "Mint" (Rina Aiuchi song) , 2007 "Mint" (Lindsay Ell song) , 2017 "Mint" (Misako Uno song) , 2019 "The Mint", a song by Earl Sweatshirt from the 2018 album Some Rap Songs Literature [ edit ] Mint (newspaper) , a business newspaper published in India The Mint (book) , by T. E. Lawrence, 1955 Businesses, organisations and products [ edit ] Mint (restaurant) , in Dublin, Ireland Intuit Mint , formerly Mint.com,

112-603: A Den of Thieves", a sniper shoots a witness who Kojak has arrested from a room at the Mint. The hotel building can also be seen in the closing credits of the ABC television show Vega$ (1978-1981), which starred Robert Urich . The Mint is also a backdrop in Crime Story (1980's) season 2 episode 18, a sniper shoots at a witness being held to testify against organized crime in Las Vegas. The Mint

140-506: A facility for manufacturing coins Mint condition , a state of like-new quality Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Mint, in the video game Threads of Fate Mr. Mint, a character in the Candy Land board game series Mint, a Ranma ½ character Mint Adnade, in the video game Tales of Phantasia Mint Aizawa , in the anime and manga Tokyo Mew Mew Mint Blancmanche , in

168-579: A food item flavoured with mint MINT (economics) , the economies of Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey Mint (singer) (born 1994), a Thai singer based in South Korea Mint, a shade of the colour spring green See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Mint All pages with titles beginning with The Mint Mint Street (disambiguation) Minter (disambiguation) Minto (disambiguation) Minton (disambiguation) Minty (disambiguation) Mintz ,

196-520: A food item flavoured with mint MINT (economics) , the economies of Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey Mint (singer) (born 1994), a Thai singer based in South Korea Mint, a shade of the colour spring green See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Mint All pages with titles beginning with The Mint Mint Street (disambiguation) Minter (disambiguation) Minto (disambiguation) Minton (disambiguation) Minty (disambiguation) Mintz ,

224-403: A personal financial management website and mobile app Malaysian Institute of Nuclear Technology Research , now Malaysian Nuclear Agency Minor International , a hospitality company, Stock Exchange of Thailand symbol MINT Mint Airways , a former Spanish airline MiNT camera , a company specializing in instant cameras and accessories Mint Mobile , a mobile virtual network operator in

252-403: A personal financial management website and mobile app Malaysian Institute of Nuclear Technology Research , now Malaysian Nuclear Agency Minor International , a hospitality company, Stock Exchange of Thailand symbol MINT Mint Airways , a former Spanish airline MiNT camera , a company specializing in instant cameras and accessories Mint Mobile , a mobile virtual network operator in

280-399: A state of like-new quality Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Mint, in the video game Threads of Fate Mr. Mint, a character in the Candy Land board game series Mint, a Ranma ½ character Mint Adnade, in the video game Tales of Phantasia Mint Aizawa , in the anime and manga Tokyo Mew Mew Mint Blancmanche , in

308-551: A surname Spearmint (disambiguation) Peppermint (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mint . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mint&oldid=1247165768 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Plant common name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

SECTION 10

#1732844615939

336-551: A surname Spearmint (disambiguation) Peppermint (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mint . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mint&oldid=1247165768 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Plant common name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

364-476: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages mint [REDACTED] Look up mint  or MINT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mint or The Mint may refer to: Plants [ edit ] Lamiaceae , the mint family Mentha , the genus of plants commonly known as "mint" Coins and collectibles [ edit ] Mint (facility) ,

392-739: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Mint Las Vegas The Mint was the sponsor of the Mint 400 , the largest off-road race from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s. The Mint was made famous (or infamous) as the first night's stay in Hunter S. Thompson and Oscar Acosta 's legendary 1971 weekend trip to Las Vegas, immortalized in Thompson's novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas . The Mint opened July 12, 1957. The four major owners were Milton Prell , Al Winter, L.B. “Tutor” Scherer, and J.D. “Joe” Hall, and

420-459: The 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever . The Mint's building can be seen in the background toward the end of the 1984 film Starman . It can also be seen in the background of the 1968 film They Came to Rob Las Vegas . The casino can also be seen several times towards the end of the 1987 U2 music video " I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For ", which was filmed entirely on Fremont Street . A computer-generated reconstruction of

448-891: The Atari ST Linux Mint , a distribution of the Linux operating system Places [ edit ] Mint, Arizona , U.S. Liberty of the Mint , or The Mint, a district in Southwark, London, England River Mint , in Cumbria, England Mint River , in Alaska, U.S. The Mint (Carlingford) , a fortified house and museum in Ireland Sydney Mint , in New South Wales, Australia Vallalar Nagar , Chennai, India, popularly called Mint Other uses [ edit ] Mint (candy) ,

476-510: The Atari ST Linux Mint , a distribution of the Linux operating system Places [ edit ] Mint, Arizona , U.S. Liberty of the Mint , or The Mint, a district in Southwark, London, England River Mint , in Cumbria, England Mint River , in Alaska, U.S. The Mint (Carlingford) , a fortified house and museum in Ireland Sydney Mint , in New South Wales, Australia Vallalar Nagar , Chennai, India, popularly called Mint Other uses [ edit ] Mint (candy) ,

504-689: The Glaser Brothers , and at one point developed "Vegas Throat" due to the dry desert heat. For several shows, Cline lip-synched to her records. Kitty Wells followed Patsy into The Mint. The Wilburn Brothers , with Loretta Lynn as part of their act, played the Merri-Mint for a couple of nights in October 1962. Tompall & the Glaser Brothers were also headliners at The Mint for six weeks from May to June 1963. According to author Larry Jordan, in his book " Jim Reeves : His Untold Story," Reeves also played at

532-592: The Mint Casino in the early-1960s. Peter Urquidi, "Man of Many Sounds", played the Top of the Mint for more than a decade until the early-1970s. Upstairs in the lounge was the Johnny Elvis Foster show For The Love Of Elvis . The Memphis Sound also played at the Mint. Sidney Fields of Abbott and Costello fame appeared on the same bill in a comedy act. The Mint's casino appears in the 1964 film Viva Las Vegas and in

560-424: The Mint in 1962. The addition was expected to be completed within 16 months, at a cost of $ 5 million. The addition would be built on the Mint's north parking lot and was to include 300 additional hotel rooms and suites. A six-story, 210,000 sq ft (20,000 m ) parking garage would be connected to the new hotel building and would include more than 550 parking spaces. In May 1962, the city planned to review

588-483: The United States Mint Productions , an Irish TV production company The Mint Las Vegas , a hotel and casino in Las Vegas 1957–1989 JetBlue Mint , a premium cabin service of JetBlue Mint, a robot by Evolution Robotics Ministry of Innovation and Technology (Ethiopia) Computing [ edit ] Mint (web analytics software) , discontinued 2016 MiNT , an operating system for

SECTION 20

#1732844615939

616-410: The United States Mint Productions , an Irish TV production company The Mint Las Vegas , a hotel and casino in Las Vegas 1957–1989 JetBlue Mint , a premium cabin service of JetBlue Mint, a robot by Evolution Robotics Ministry of Innovation and Technology (Ethiopia) Computing [ edit ] Mint (web analytics software) , discontinued 2016 MiNT , an operating system for

644-636: The casino can be seen in the 1998 film Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas . A casino in Tunica, Mississippi was used to depict the Mint in the 2005 film Walk the Line . The Mint is also seen in music videos by Panic! at the Disco from their 2013 album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! and also featured in Father John Misty 's video for "Mr. Tillman". In the 1975 episode of Kojak titled "A House of Prayer,

672-542: The first general manager was Sam Boyd . Architects for the building were Walter Zick and Harris Sharp. The Mint’s neon sign was designed by Ed Harris of Zick & Sharp in collaboration with Young Electric Sign Co. The Mint and Sahara Hotel owners created the Sahara-Nevada Corp for a merger with the Del Webb Corporation in 1961. Sahara-Nevada Corp. announced plans for a 22-story hotel skyscraper addition to

700-534: The permit for the new tower. A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the tower in July 1962. Construction was still ongoing in July 1964, at which point the tower was planned to include 24 floors. Construction reached the 24th floor at the end of the year, with plans for an additional four floors. The hotel tower was ultimately built with 26 stories, and was topped out on March 20, 1965, with plans to open later that month. The new tower stood 290 ft (88 m), and

728-420: The video game/anime series Galaxy Angel Film and television [ edit ] Mint (film) , a Japanese drama The Mint (film) , a 2015 American comedy The Mint (Australia game show) , 2007–2008 The Mint (British game show) , 2006–2007 Music [ edit ] Mint (band) , a Belgian music group Mint Records , a record label Mint (Alice Merton album) , 2019 Mint ,

756-420: The video game/anime series Galaxy Angel Film and television [ edit ] Mint (film) , a Japanese drama The Mint (film) , a 2015 American comedy The Mint (Australia game show) , 2007–2008 The Mint (British game show) , 2006–2007 Music [ edit ] Mint (band) , a Belgian music group Mint Records , a record label Mint (Alice Merton album) , 2019 Mint ,

784-594: Was one of the tallest buildings in the state at the time, ranking only behind The Landmark Hotel and Casino , which stood 297 ft (91 m). Renovations were also done to the existing building, which included work to the Merri Mint Theatre, and expanded dining areas. In 1988, The Mint was sold and became part of Binion's Horseshoe . Patsy Cline performed at the Mint Casino's "Merri-Mint Theater" from November 23 - December 28, 1962, three months before her fatal plane crash. She appeared with Tompall &

#938061