The Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino, inaugurated on November 1, 1979, was a distinctive Asian-themed resort on the Las Vegas Strip. The property featured pagoda-style architecture and lavish interiors adorned with dragon motifs, setting it apart from neighboring establishments. Initially starting with 650 rooms, the hotel expanded through the 1980s, adding several towers and increasing its capacity to over 2,600 rooms, making it one of the world's largest hotels at the time. The resort was renowned for attractions like "The Auto Collections," a classic car museum showcasing over 800 vehicles, and "Legends in Concert," a live tribute show featuring celebrity impersonators, which became one of Las Vegas's longest-running shows. In 2005, Harrah's Entertainment (later Caesars Entertainment) acquired the property. A significant rebranding occurred in 2012, transforming the Imperial Palace into The Quad Resort and Casino, followed by another rebranding in 2014 to The LINQ Hotel & Casino, aligning with the adjacent LINQ Promenade and High Roller observation wheel. These transformations marked the end of the Imperial Palace era, reflecting the ever-evolving landscape of Las Vegas hospitality. This design is part of our vintage retro collection, celebrating the defunct golden era Las Vegas venues of yesteryear. Printed on our sturdy 100% cotton long sleeve T-Shirt. Or upgrade to our Luxury cotton/poly vintage heather blend for an even softer classic look. We print & ship all of our high quality graphic tees in the USA.