LAS VEGAS (AP) 鈥 From its lavish opening in 1957 on a Las Vegas Boulevard surrounded by wide-open desert, to its sleepier years amid a boom in megaresorts, the Tropicana Las Vegas has been a familiar landmark home to colorful events in a city known for constant reinvention.

Now it's a jewel of Sin City's past. After 67 years, the Strip鈥檚 third-oldest casino shut its doors for good on Tuesday. Demolition is slated for October to make room for a $1.5 billion for the relocating Oakland Athletics 鈥 part of Las Vegas鈥 latest rebrand as a hub for sports entertainment.

Take a look back on some key moments in the Tropicana's vibrant history.

THE 鈥楾IFFANY OF THE STRIP鈥 DEBUTS

Before it opened on April 4, 1957, a sign erected at the Tropicana's construction site on a dusty Las Vegas Boulevard teased that a 鈥渄esert oasis鈥 was coming.

When the Tropicana finally arrived, it was the most expensive and lavish casino on the Strip. Local newspaper reports from the time say more than 12,500 people attended the grand opening.

Nicknamed the 鈥淭iffany of the Strip鈥 for its opulence, the Tropicana cost $15 million to build. It was three stories with 300 rooms split into two wings, creating a footprint shaped like the letter 鈥淵."

Each room had a balcony. Between the resort鈥檚 wings was a half-moon pool surrounded by lush landscaping and towering palm trees.

A 60-foot (18-meter) greeted guests at the front when they arrived. Flags from different countries lined the casino's entrance. There were mosaic tiles and mahogany-paneled walls throughout.

Later, the Tropicana underwent two major hotel expansions: The Tiffany Tower opened in 1979 with 600 rooms. It was renamed the Paradise Tower. In 1986, the Island Tower opened with 800 rooms.

THE MOB

Behind the scenes of the casino鈥檚 opening, the Tropicana had ties to the mob, largely through reputed mobster Frank Costello, according to Sin City historian Michael Green, who also serves on the board of The Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas.

Weeks after the Tropicana debuted, Costello was shot in the head in New York. He survived, but police found in his coat pocket a piece of paper with the Tropicana鈥檚 exact earnings figure. The note also mentioned 鈥渕oney to be skimmed鈥 for Costello鈥檚 associates, according to on The Mob Museum鈥檚 website looking back on the Tropicana鈥檚 storied past.

By the 1970s, federal authorities investigating mobsters in Kansas City would charge more than a dozen mob operatives with conspiring to skim nearly $2 million in gambling revenue from Las Vegas casinos, including the Tropicana. Charges connected to the Tropicana alone resulted in five convictions.

THE FEATHERED SHOWGIRL

On Christmas Eve in 1959, the Tropicana debuted 鈥淔olies Bergere," a topless revue imported from Paris and featuring what is now one of the most recognizable Las Vegas icons: the feathered showgirl.

During its nearly 50-year run, 鈥淔olies Bergere鈥 featured elaborate costumes and stage sets, original music that at one time was played by a live orchestra, line dancers, magic shows, acrobats and comedy.

The cabaret was featured in the 1964 Elvis Presley film 鈥淰iva Las Vegas.鈥 Magicians Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn got their start in the show, as did Lance Burton.

The final curtain fell in March 2009 amid the Great Recession.

VEGAS LORE

The Tropicana is a Las Vegas landmark not just because of its location but because of its lore. It's long been a pop culture reference in movies and TV shows, while conjuring up memories of vintage Vegas.

A portion of 鈥淭he Godfather鈥 was filmed at the Tropicana and in the 1971 film 鈥淒iamonds Are Forever,鈥 James Bond stays there.

鈥淚 hear that the Hotel Tropicana is quite comfortable," Bond says in the movie.

still floating around on the internet today memorialize the casino's heyday hosting A-list stars like Elizabeth Taylor, Debbie Reynolds and such members of the Rat Pack as Frank Sinatra and . Davis purchased an 8% interest in the casino and became the first Black person to own a share in a major Las Vegas Strip hotel.

and Eddie Fisher performed at the Tropicana. Gladys Knight and Wayne Newton have held residencies there.

In 1998, the casino became the backdrop to daredevil showman Robbie Knievel鈥檚 , soaring to 231 feet (70 meters) over a row of 30 limousines. His daredevil father Evel Knievel was in tow that day to wish his son luck.

THE LAS VEGAS MASS SHOOTING

When a gunman from a high-rise suite at the Mandalay Bay in October 2017, the nearby Tropicana sheltered thousands of people .

鈥淭he Tropicana welcomed them all in. They provided some first aid as needed and a safe place for them until the danger passed," said Tennille Pereira, director of the Resiliency & Justice Center 鈥 formerly the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center 鈥 which was created in the aftermath of the shooting to provide assistance to survivors and families of the victims.

During a recent media tour of the casino鈥檚 sprawling property ahead of its scheduled closure, a security officer took The Associated Press into the Tropicana鈥檚 鈥淭rinidad鈥 conference room, a massive red-and-orange carpeted hall where concertgoers received aid and took shelter for hours.

Sixty people in the shooting, including two who initially survived but later died of complications from their gunshot wounds.

鈥淭he Tropicana embodied the spirit of Las Vegas that night by jumping in and doing everything that they could, and not thinking of what that would necessarily mean for them in that moment," Pereira said.

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