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Sunset Station is a hotel and locals casino in Henderson, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos. It opened on June 10, 1997, as Henderson's first hotel-casino resort. The property features a Spanish/Mediterranean theme. Amenities include a 163,951 sq ft (15,231.5 m 2) casino and 448 rooms in a 21-story tower, the city's tallest ...
Sunset Station is an off-strip locals casino located on Sunset Road near Interstate 515, across from the Galleria at Sunset shopping center. The resort includes a 21-story hotel tower with 448 rooms, 13,000 sq ft (1,200 m2) of meeting space, slot machines, table games, a 13-screen movie theater, a 542-seat bingo hall, a 72-lane bowling alley ...
Klondike Sunset Casino is a locals casino located on 2.2 acres (0.89 ha) of land at 444 West Sunset Road, west of Boulder Highway, in Henderson, Nevada. [1] It was initially owned by Tom Yarbrough, who opened it as Tom's Sunset Casino on August 2, 1989. The casino closed in January 1998, due to financial losses and new competition.
In Henderson, Nevada, Station opened the Sunset Station in 1997, [29] followed by Green Valley Ranch in 2001, [30] the latter in partnership with American Nevada Corporation. [31] Station also purchased several existing properties in the Las Vegas Valley, including the Santa Fe in 2000, [32] and the Fiesta and Reserve in 2001. [33] [34]
Fiesta Henderson (formerly The Reserve) was a hotel and casino located on 35 acres (14 ha) of land at 777 West Lake Mead Parkway in Henderson, Nevada. [1] Gem Gaming announced the project in 1995, as The Reserve, with an opening planned for July 4, 1996.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Henderson, Nevada" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Sunset Station (hotel and casino) T.
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List of casinos in the U.S. state of Nevada; Casino City County State District [1] Type Comments Aladdin: Paradise: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas: defunct closed 1997. Demolished in 1998. Now the site of Planet Hollywood.