Far from Las Vegas: U.S. once had a gay president, and vice president, too

The relationship of James Buchanan and William R. King prompted rumors back in the day

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Las Vegas exhibit to open for war criminal John C. Frémont

By massacring Indians and Latinos, he helped open the West to gringos.

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Clark County, home of Las Vegas, is named for a corrupt tycoon

Copper mogul William A. Clark tried to bribe his way into U.S. Senate before putting a railroad straight through the future Sin City

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