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Las Vegas Strip: Casino West: Yerington: Lyon: Nevada: Balance of State: Castaways: Las Vegas: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas Strip: defunct closed 1987. Now the site of The Mirage. Castaways Hotel and Casino: Las Vegas: Clark: Nevada: Boulder Strip: Formerly the Showboat; defunct closed 29 January 2004. Demolished in 2006 for a new resort, Castaways ...
The first reported non-Native American visitor to the Las Vegas Valley was the Mexican scout Rafael Rivera in 1829.[9] [10] [11] Las Vegas was named by Mexicans in the Antonio Armijo party, [4] including Rivera, who used the water in the area while heading north and west along the Old Spanish Trail from Texas.
The casino's Drop Bar was designed by Michael Czysz, and was operated by Rande Gerber, who also owned Whiskey Sky. [23] [15] [31] In January 2003, Green Valley Ranch became the first locals casino in the Las Vegas Valley to receive an AAA Four Diamond Award. [32] [33] An expansion began at the end of the year. It included 296 hotel rooms, built ...
Durango Casino and Resort [a] is a hotel and casino in Rhodes Ranch, a community in the Las Vegas Valley. It is located along Durango Drive , beside the Las Vegas Beltway . The resort includes an 83,178 sq ft (7,727.5 m 2 ) casino, 209 rooms in a 15-story tower, and several restaurants.
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] Wildfire Gaming is a division of Station that operates small casinos around the Las Vegas Valley. [35] [36] Wildfire-branded casinos are smaller than Station's other properties and lack ...
The Riviera (colloquially, "the Riv") [1] [2] was a hotel and casino on the northern Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. [3] It opened on April 20, 1955, and included a nine-story hotel featuring 291 rooms. The Riviera was the first skyscraper in the Las Vegas Valley, and was the area's tallest building until 1956. Various hotel additions ...
Arizona Charlie's Boulder is a hotel and locals casino in Paradise, Nevada, part of the Las Vegas Valley. The hotel-casino is located on Boulder Highway, also known as the Boulder Strip. [2] It includes a 47,541 sq ft (4,416.7 m 2) casino, 300 rooms, and an RV park.