A directory of Las Vegas residents and businesses, traditionally a printed volume, provided contact information such as names, addresses, and telephone numbers. Digital equivalents, including online directories and mobile apps, now offer similar functionality, often with added features like business reviews and maps.
Locating individuals and businesses within the city was once heavily reliant on such compilations. These resources provided a crucial link between community members and facilitated commerce. While the rise of the internet has shifted how people access contact information, directories remain relevant, especially for specific demographics and for finding businesses not readily discoverable through search engines. The transition from print to digital has broadened accessibility and enhanced the data available, often including websites, operating hours, and customer feedback.