Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Palace Restaurant and Saloon is both the oldest business and oldest bar operating in the state of Arizona, United States. Located on historic Whiskey Row in Prescott, the saloon was opened in 1877, and rebuilt in 1901 after a disastrous fire swept the district in 1900. It is considered one of the most historic bars in the state.
Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino: Laveen: Maricopa: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Gila River Indian Community; hotel opened in 2013 Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino: Chandler: Maricopa: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Gila River Indian Community; hotel opened in 2009 Yavapai Casino: Prescott: Yavapai: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Yavapai ...
Formerly the Red Lion Hotel & Casino (until 2008/2009) Winners Inn Casino: Winnemucca: Humboldt: Nevada: Balance of State: Whiskey Pete's: Primm: Clark: Nevada: Balance of Clark County: Wynn Las Vegas: Paradise: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas Strip: formerly the Desert Inn: Atlantic Club Casino Hotel: Atlantic City: Atlantic: New Jersey: Boardwalk
A 1940s postcard of El Rancho Vegas, the first casino hotel to be built on the Las Vegas Strip. Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the first casino hotel to operate legally outside of Nevada. Mandalay Bay is located on the Las Vegas Strip. This is a list of notable casino hotels.
Now part of the Hassayampa Inn (separately listed) 43: Mulvenon Building: Mulvenon Building: April 15, 1993 : 230 W. Gurley St. 44: North Prescott Townsite Historic District: North Prescott Townsite Historic District: May 13, 2009
A teppanyaki and sushi restaurant and popular Midwest burger chain are among the choices. ... it has a 171-room hotel and a 110,000-square-foot gaming floor full of slot machines and table games ...
The Hassayampa Inn, long known as the Hassayampa Hotel, in Prescott, Arizona, is a landmark on Gurley Street which was built in 1927. It was designed by architects Trost & Trost. [1] Its architecture is Mission/Spanish Revival and/or Italian Renaissance Revival. [1]
Paul Smith's Hotel, circa 1880s Guide boat, Lower Saint Regis Lake, Paul Smith's in background, 1903. Paul Smith's Hotel, (1859-1930) formally known as the Saint Regis House, was founded in 1859 by Apollos (Paul) Smith in the town of Brighton, Franklin County, New York, in what would become the village of Paul Smiths.