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Las Vegas honors Penn & Teller milestone with avenue renaming

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Legendary magic duo Penn & Teller celebrated a milestone after years of performing collectively on stage in Las Vegas.

The 2 have been honored with a avenue renaming on the nook of South Valley View Boulevard and the previous West Viking Street, which will likely be referred to as Penn & Teller Courtroom.

Legendary magic duo Penn & Teller celebrated a milestone after years of performing collectively on stage in Las Vegas. (KLAS)

Penn & Teller have been performing collectively on stage for 50 years and have been in attendance for the renaming of the road on Thursday.

The celebration included a grand entrance on a branded double-decker bus, a customized cake, and a tribute to the duo’s enduring influence on Las Vegas leisure.

“For five decades, Penn & Teller have captivated audiences around the world, and for nearly 25 years, they have called Rio home,” stated Patrick Miller, president and CEO of Rio Las Vegas. “This street naming represents more than a milestone. It is a lasting reminder of their incredible partnership and the magic they’ve brought to generations of fans.”

Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones was additionally in attendance and offered a proclamation commemorating the event, recognizing the duo’s decades-long contribution to the town’s leisure legacy.

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