Week #10 Part 2
22 Fremont Street
21 Club, 1931-1934: Licensed for slots and 21.
Barrel House Club, 1934-1938: This popular nightclub had a full orchestra for dancing. It was located next to the State Café, and... https://t.co/hF808ltIw1
Week #10 Part 1
On the north side of Fremont Street, just past the Las Vegas Club…
20 Fremont Street
Buckley’s Jackpot Club, 1952-1960: Their awesome feature matchbook proclaims: “Where anyone can win a jackpot” and... https://t.co/swCCphYqR6
Week #9
on the north side of Fremont Street, starting at Main Street, across from the Golden Gate:
2 Fremont Street
Chatterbox, c.1952-?: In the early days of Las Vegas, the Overland Hotel building oc-cupied a corner... https://t.co/Vi5185fpNU
Week #10
On the north side of Fremont Street, just past the Las Vegas Club…
20 Fremont Street
Buckley’s Jackpot Club, 1952-1960: Their awesome feature matchbook proclaims: “Where anyone can win a jackpot” and “So... https://t.co/TAVTXNXRoL
Week #9
on the north side of Fremont Street, starting at Main Street, across from the Golden Gate:
2 Fremont Street
Chatterbox, c.1952-?: In the early days of Las Vegas, the Overland Hotel building oc-cupied a corner... https://t.co/AD7ODwXTh5
Week #9
on the north side of Fremont Street, starting at Main Street, across from the Golden Gate:
2 Fremont Street
Chatterbox, c.1952-?: In the early days of Las Vegas, the Overland Hotel building oc-cupied a corner... https://t.co/qSZReBdpXj
Week #8
301 Fremont
Sundance Hotel & Casino, 1980-1988: Licensed for slots, 21, craps, roulette, keno and poker. When it was built in 1980, the Sundance was the tallest building downtown. The Sundance was built on... https://t.co/PoTrQ4h7i7
Press Release - August 3rd 2018, Las Vegas, Nevada
The Museum of Gaming History announces its first online Art Exhibit. The exhibit is available on the MoGH’s website, https://t.co/VUfILdiNA8, under Resources. On exhibit is a... https://t.co/Dz6tI9zXJ4