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Vegas World closed on February 1, 1995, to be remodeled and integrated into Stupak's new project, the Stratosphere.

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Vegas World featured the world's first quarter-million and million-dollar slot-machine jackpots, as well as the world's largest mural, the world's largest Big Six wheel, and reputedly the world's largest exterior sign. In 1984, stuntman Dan Koko set two world records for separate stunts in which he jumped from the rooftop of Vegas World's 25-story hotel tower. A 25-story tower was added in 1984, and a new wing was added to the tower in 1990, for a total of 932 rooms. Vegas World opened with a 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m 2) casino, and 90 hotel rooms in an eight-story tower. Stupak later opened Vegas World on July 13, 1979, on the same property. Stupak initially opened a small casino, Bob Stupak's World Famous Million-Dollar Historic Gambling Museum and Casino, on the property in 1974, but it was destroyed in a fire later that year. It was owned and operated by Bob Stupak, and was also signed as Bob Stupak's Vegas World. Vegas World was a space-themed casino and hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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