Hartland Mansion & Wedding Chapel

Hartland Mansion & Wedding Chapel One of the last true pieces of Las Vegas history. At just under 31,000 square feet, Hartland Mansion

One of the last true pieces of Las Vegas history, at just under 31,000 square feet, Hartland Mansion is the largest private residence ever built in the city. We are very pleased to offer the mansion to you as an extraordinary location for your wedding, reception, mitzvah, birthday party, anniversary or corporate event. Hartland has hosted some extraordinary events, including book launches and phot

o & film shoots. It was featured in the motion picture 'Casino' starring Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone and Joe Pesci, and more recently was used for the music video, 'All I Need Is Love', featuring CeeLo Green & the Muppets. We can coordinate every service you may possibly need, including event location, invitations, catering of food & beverages, transportation, audio/video, live entertainment, custom linens and award-winning floral design. You and your guests will be captivated by the history and mystique that fills this opulent home. Hartland Mansion is truly one of those once-in-a-lifetime experiences!

06/14/2023

On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress replaced the British symbols of the Grand Union flag with a new design featuring 13 white stars on a field of blue and 13 red and white stripes—one for each state. Although the Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross is popularly attributed with designing this early version of the flag, historians generally point to Francis Hopkinson as the creator. Hopkinson was a delegate from New Jersey and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

The number of stars increased as the new states entered the Union, but the number of stripes stopped at 15 and was later returned to 13.

In June 1886 Bernard Cigrand made his first public proposal for the annual observance of the birth of the flag when he wrote an article titled “The Fourteenth of June” in the old Chicago Argus newspaper. Cigrand’s effort to ensure national observance of Flag Day finally came when President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation calling for a nationwide observance of the event on June 14, 1916. However, Flag Day did not become official until August 1949, when President Harry Truman signed the legislation and proclaimed June 14 as Flag Day. In 1966, Congress also requested that the President issue annually a proclamation designating the week in which June 14 occurs as National Flag Week.

The President is requested to issue each year a proclamation to: call on government officials in the USA to display the flag of the United States on all government buildings on Flag Day; and to urge US residents to observe Flag Day as the anniversary of the adoption on June 14, 1777, by the Continental Congress of the Stars and Stripes as the official flag of the United States.

04/17/2023

Things we love to see: An Alpine F1 Team car at the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas!

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03/21/2023

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Address

1044 South 6th Street
Las Vegas, NV
89104

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12:30am
Tuesday 9am - 12:30am
Wednesday 9am - 12:30am
Thursday 9am - 12:30am
Friday 9am - 12:30am
Saturday 9am - 12:30am
Sunday 9am - 12:30am

Telephone

+18005744450

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