Can you imagine the clinking glasses, the roar of the crowd, the scent of expensive cigars and perfume? Right here, at the Rat Pack Memorial Plaque, we’re standing on the very spot where a legendary photograph was taken. This plaque, nestled outside the Venetian Hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard, commemorates the iconic Rat Pack. The year was 1960. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop stood right here, their charisma practically radiating onto the film. This photo became a symbol of their camaraderie and the high-rolling energy of Las Vegas in its heyday. The Rat Pack, at the height of their fame, were headlining shows at the Sands hotel’s Copa Room. They weren’t just performers; they were a phenomenon. Their shows were legendary, filled with music, comedy, and impromptu antics that kept audiences captivated. They ruled the Strip, their presence electrifying the casinos and showrooms. The Rat Pack Memorial Plaque marks the approximate location where they stood for that iconic 1960 photo. Look down at the footprints embedded in the ground. They’re a reminder of the larger-than-life personalities who once graced this very spot. These men weren’t just entertainers, they were the embodiment of cool. They represented a time of glamour, excess, and unforgettable performances. So, as you stand here, at the Rat Pack Memorial Plaque, remember the music, the laughter, and the legends who made Las Vegas swing.
Lamb of God Lutheran Church
“Unless we stand for something, we shall fall for anything.” These powerful words encapsulate the spirit of Lamb of God