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Au Revoir “Lido”: “Lido de Paris,” the longest continuously running show in Las Vegas history, will end its engagement at the Stardust Hotel after 32 years. The stage extravaganza will close Feb. 28, 1991, and the showroom will be remodeled as part of major hotel renovations that include a 32-story tower. The “Lido” was imported from Paris July 2, 1958. Hotel officials announced that they hope to have a new show in place by September, 1991.
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