When Vegas went dark: The pandemic in pictures

When Vegas went dark: The pandemic in pictures

When Vegas went dark: The pandemic in pictures

When Vegas went dark: The pandemic in pictures

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Overview

In the Spring of 2020 Las Vegas was forever changed. This book aims to capture the atmosphere of the Las Vegas strip during the pandemic, through pictures. This book features a series of images during the lock down and shortly after when businesses began to re-open and attempted to adapt to ever-changing rules and regulations from the CDC and health officials. You will see how Vegas went from the most lively, thriving entertainment hub on the planet to an eerily, quiet ghost town of apocalyptic proportions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666263152
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/18/2021
Pages: 54
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

ANETTE LACHOWSKI is a British ex-pat who has lived in Las Vegas since October
2010. A dual citizen for the past three years, Anette fell in love with not only the glitz,
glamour and bright lights of Vegas, but the many opportunities in a vastly expanding city. In
2014, she boot-strapped a tour related business called New Vegas VIP and slowly but surely
grew the business into something profitable. In 2020 however, alongside hundreds of other
small businesses Anette was forced to temporarily close the business. Having lived in various
parts of North-West Las Vegas, she now lives with her husband, daughter, two rescue ferrets,
one cat, two rescue dogs and two goats and has just finished renovating her home! Anette
recently reopened her tour company and isn't at all fazed on having to adapt and rebuild it
from the ground up! A former journalist and writer, she still enjoys writing and some of her
work can be found at www.anettelachowski.com.
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