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March 26th |
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1931 - Reno, NV. The Owl Club, at 142 East Commercial Row, was the first casino in Reno to be licensed, when gambling was legalized in 1931. . |
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March 28th |
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2018 - Wednesday |
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2018 - London, England. Closed. |
Link to: Clermont Club Wikipedia
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March 30th |
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2018 - Friday |
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1931 - Reno, NV. Bank Club was licensed at 239 North Center St., Reno, after many years of illegal gaming. |
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1931 - Reno, NV. Owl Club at 143 East Commercial, Reno, received the first gambling license issued in Reno, when gambling was legalized in 1931. |
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1945 - Las Vegas, NV. Monte Carlo Club opens at 15 Fremont Street, downtown Las Vegas, the former location of the Northern Club. |
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1962 - Reno Nevada. Club Cal Neva is one of the most historic casinos in Northern Nevada, having held its presence in Downtown Reno through all of its monumental changes over the years. Club Cal Neva originally opened on March 30, 1962, as a club held by the gaming magnates of the time. It has avoided closure by changing hands and expanding into the sports betting industry. Its sportsbook is now one of the most profitable in the state and racks in millions per year via satellite participants. The Club Cal Neva is by no means a large casino but has expanded over the years. |
Link to: Club Cal Neva Website
Link to: Club Cal Neva Wikpedia |
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1987 - Atlantic City, NJ. On March 30, 1987, the Showboat Hotel, Casino and Bowling Center opened with a 60,000 square feet (5,600 m2) casino and a 60-lane bowling alley, The complex was built on land leased from Resorts International, just north of the under-construction Resorts Taj Mahal. The grand opening ceremony featured Bob Hope and Al Hirt.The Showboat opened the city's first racebook in 1993, following the legalization in 1990 of casino simulcast wagering. |
Link to: The Showboat Wikipedia
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March 31st |
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2018 - Saturday |
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1932 - Las Vegas, NV. Tango Parlor opens at 123 South Main Street, downtown Las Vegas, closes after 5 months. |
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1932 - Reno, NV. The Ship and Bottle Club opened at 222 North Center Street. The club was popular with celebreties and socialites who were in town to get divorced. After several changes in ownership, the club closed in late 1940. Early in 1941 the property reopened as the 222 Club. |
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1966 - Las Vegas Nevada. The Aladdin opened on March 31, 1966, with flower petals pouring from the ceiling and onto guests as they entered the hall. The opening entertainment included comedian Jackie Mason, the "Jet Set Revue", a musical review that showcased The Three Cheers and the Petite Rockette Dancers in the Baghdad Theatre. Milton Prell introduced an innovative main showroom policy by offering three completely different shows twice nightly with no cover or minimum charges. The Aladdin opened on March 31, 1966, with flower petals pouring from the ceiling and onto guests as they entered the hall. The opening entertainment included comedian Jackie Mason, the "Jet Set Revue", a musical review that showcased The Three Cheers and the Petite Rockette Dancers in the Baghdad Theatre. Prell introduced an innovative[citation needed] main showroom policy by offering three completely different shows twice nightly with no cover or minimum charges. A little more than a year after it was opened, the Aladdin was host to Elvis and Priscilla. |
Link to: The Aladdin Wikipedia
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1995 - Reno, NV. Harold's Club closed, ending the jobs of the last 69 employees. When the sale was announced in December, 1994, there were over 400 employees. |
Link to: Harolds Club Wikipedia
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2017 - Pittsburg, Kansas. Casino Grand Opening. |
Link to: Kansas Crossing Casino Website
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