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Photograph of the Sahara Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas), after 1963

Date
1963 to 1969
Description

The Sahara complex after the 1963 completion of the 24 room tower, which was the tallest building in Nevada at the time.
Site Name: Sahara Hotel and Casino
Address: 2535 Las Vegas Boulevard South

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Slide of the neon sign for the Railroad Pass Casino, Henderson, Nevada, 1986

Date
1986
Description
A color image of the neon sign for the Railroad Pass Casino, as seen from a parking lot.

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Photograph of the bowling alley at the Showboat Hotel and Casino (Atlantic City), 1987

Date
1987
Description

Men and women bowling inside of the Showboat Hotel and Casino's (Atlantic City) bowling alley.
Site Name: Showboat Hotel and Casino (Atlantic City)
Address: 801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ

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The Sahara Hotel and Casino, don the Beachcomber Restaurant, and the marquee: photographic film

Date
1960 (year approximate) to 1986 (year approximate)
Description
An external view of the Sahara Hotel and Casino, don the Beachcomber Restaurant, and the marquee. The marquee advertises "Congo Room" "Stan Irvin Presents Jane Powell Dave Barry Maury Wills and singers" "B. [Buddy] Hackett & B [Buddy] Grecko" "Ceasar Theatre Music made famous by Glenn Miller" "Tex Beneke" "Ray Eberle" "The Modernaires with Paula Kelly" "Freddie Bell" and "Roberta Lynn". Taxi cabs are lined up waiting for fares. The Sahara Hotel and Casino (currently the SLS Hotel & Casino Las Vegas) was in operation for 59 years from 1952 to 2011. The hotel had 1,720 guestrooms and suites with a casino covering more than 85,000 square feet (7,900 m2). The first casino built on the site was Club Bingo, which opened in 1947. Owner Milton Prell replaced the casino with a new casino hotel in 1952 called the Sahara Hotel. Located just outside the City of Las Vegas, it was the sixth resort to open on the Strip. In 1961, the hotel was purchased by Del Webb. In 1962, a Don the Beachcomber restaurant opened in the hotel. The 24-story Alexandria Tower was added in 1963, which made the hotel the tallest building in Las Vegas. By 1978, the 27-story Tangiers Tower was added to the property. In 1999, further renovations added a roller coaster and a restaurant. The roller coaster, named "Speed - The Ride", shot riders from the hotel outside along the Las Vegas Strip, where it looped through the grandiose Sahara sign in front of the hotel, went straight up a tower, stopped and then took a return trip backwards. The Sahara shut down on May 16, 2011. The "Speed - The Ride", which was located in front of the casino, was sold and removed. It will be relocated across the Mandalay Bay in the new Akita Plaza. On February 14, 2013, Nazarian announced the groundbreaking for the $415 million conversion of the hotel into the SLS Las Vegas. The hotel opened on August 23, 2014. It contains 1,600 rooms, a casino, four nightclubs, the clothing store Fred Segal and various restaurants. The name "SLS" was chosen by Nazarian to denote style, luxury and service. The property is located at 2535 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109.

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Monte Carlo Casino lettering and roof mounted sign, Hawthorne, Nevada: photographic print

Date
1986
Description

Exterior view of the Monte Carlo Casino in Hawthorne, NV during the day.


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Clay Lynch on racial discrimination and casinos, 1973 to 1974

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Mollie Gregory Collection of Oral Histories
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Collection Number: MS-00516
Collection Name: Mollie Gregory Collection of Oral Histories
Box/Folder: Digital File 00, Box 02

Archival Component

Fold-out booklet of Las Vegas Hotels and Casinos: postcards, image 016

Description
Part of a postcard booklet depicting the Sands Hotel and Casino.

Fold-out booklet of Las Vegas Hotels and Casinos: postcards, image 014

Description
Part of a postcard booklet depicting the Satrdust Hotel and Casino.

Silver Slipper Hotel and Casino: Las Vegas, Nevada, 1966 June 1

Level of Description
Series
Archival Collection
Homer Rissman Architectural Records
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Collection Number: MS-00452
Collection Name: Homer Rissman Architectural Records
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Atlantic City Plaza Casino Hotel: Atlantic City, New Jersey

Level of Description
Series
Archival Collection
Homer Rissman Architectural Records
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Collection Number: MS-00452
Collection Name: Homer Rissman Architectural Records
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component