It’s just like when you live in New York City and haven’t gone to the top of the Empire State Building or you live in Washington, DC and haven’t visited the Smithsonian Institute, there are landmarks and businesses you don’t visit in your city because you take them for granted. That’s exactly what happens when you live in Las Vegas and its neighboring city, Henderson.
You pass by the same buildings everyday and because you’re driving, you (better) concentrate on the road. So many things are taken for granted when you live in a city that caters to tourists.