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  2. Golden Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Golden Entertainment, Inc. is an American gaming company based in Enterprise, Nevada that operates casinos and taverns.It was formed in 2015 by the merger of Golden Gaming (founded in 2001 by Blake Sartini) and Lakes Entertainment.

  3. List of casinos in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Was Town Tavern from 1955 to 1959, then "New" Town Tavern from then until the 1990s, after which it became "Ultra New" Town Tavern. The sign was changed to "Tokyo Casino" in 2016, but the club never reopened under this name. Burned down in October 2023. Treasure Island: Paradise: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas Strip: Tropicana Las Vegas: Paradise ...

  4. Lakeside Inn (Stateline) - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Inn (formerly Tahoe Sky Harbor, Fabulous Eddie's Stardust Club, Caesars Inn and Harvey's Inn) was a hotel and casino located in Stateline, Nevada. [1] It had 123 rooms, [ 2 ] as well as two restaurants , three bars [ 3 ] and a casino with 17,852 square feet (1,658.5 m 2 ) of space.

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  7. Eldorado Resort Casino - Wikipedia

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    Coinciding with the construction of Silver Legacy Reno, a 50/50 joint venture between Eldorado Resorts and MGM Resorts International, the Eldorado added a crossover to the new downtown property connected by the first ever micro-brewery in a casino, The Brew Brothers. The Spa Tower was created, adding 10 floors of luxury accommodations; a 10,175 ...

  8. Riverside Hotel (Reno, Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    Wertheimer, most recently working with the Nevada Club group after coming to Reno from Detroit, was well-financed from his operations at the Chesterfield Club (and others) in the Motor-City. The Riverside added 84 guest rooms and the first swimming pool to be built in a Reno hotel. [citation needed] Wingfield sold the hotel in December 1955 ...

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    Boone County Joint Communications fielded upward of 30 noise complaint calls from about 10 area residents. Too much honky-tonk: Country music concert nets complaints from Lakeside Ashland ...