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I went to Vegas for a second time recently and fell in love with the architecture of the Excalibur hotel. We NEED more modern castles. Seeing this everyday for a week gave me hope that magic is real. I felt like a princess standing outside of it who was going to witness a wizard and a dragon battling in the streets. I even bought a pin from a vintage shop in the arts district that showcased the colorful castle tops so I could take the magic back home with me.
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