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Hoover Dam Lodge is a hotel and casino near Boulder City, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Richard Craig Estey (Nevada Restaurant Services). It was previously the Gold Strike until it was largely destroyed by an accidental fire on June 16, 1998. It reopened the next year as the Hacienda and then took on its current name in January 2015.
Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Nevada. All major dams are linked below. The National Inventory of Dams defines any "major dam" as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre-feet (6,200,000 m 3 ), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre-feet (31,000,000 m 3 ).
Nevada Restaurant Services Inc. chief Craig Estey released a statement Tuesday confirming his purchase of the Hacienda Hotel & Casino from the Lakeview Co. Estey calls the Hacienda a "historical jewel."" - August 7, 2013. Hoover Dam Lodge is a 280 room hotel and casino. Hoover Dam Lodge has three restaurants - Big Horn Cafe, Dotty's a 24 hour ...
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Nevada Palace Hotel & Casino: Sunrise Manor: Clark: Nevada: Boulder Strip: defunct closed 29 February 2008. Demolished and now site of Eastside Cannery. New Frontier: Paradise: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas Strip: defunct closed 16 July 2007. Formerly Pair-O' Dice/91 Club (1931-1942), Hotel Last Frontier (1942-1955) and New Frontier (1955-1965 ...
Formation of Lake Mead began in 1935, less than a year before Hoover Dam was completed. [4] The area surrounding Lake Mead was protected as a bird refuge in 1933 [ 5 ] and later established as the Boulder Dam Recreation Area in 1936 [ 6 ] and the name was changed to Lake Mead National Recreation Area in 1947. [ 7 ]
Boulder City and Lake Mead, with Hoover Dam at center right. The proximity of Hoover Dam to Boulder City is reflected in many of the businesses in the historic Downtown district, which is home to the Boulder Dam Hotel, home of the Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum. (The hotel is named after the dam's former name.)
The hotel has seen a number of celebrity visitors, including Boris Karloff, Shirley Temple and then-Crown Prince Olav and Princess Martha of Norway. [3] The hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 13, 1982. [1] The Boulder Dam Hotel Association purchased the hotel in 1993 and spent over $2 million to restore it ...