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Boardwalk Casino
Demolished May 9, 2006 will
become CityCenter.
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Castaways Casino
Closed and imploded in 2005.
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San Remo Casino
Sold in 2004,
changed
name to Hooters.
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Westward Ho Casino
Closed in 2005, demolished
in 2006.
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The New Frontier
Closed in July 16, 2007.
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Stardust Resort & Casino
Closed November
1 2006,
demolished March 13, 2007, will become Echelon Place.
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Desert Inn Casino
Closed in 2001, partially imploded in October 2001, balance demolished
in 2004, is now part of Wynn Las Vegas.
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Arizona Charlie's East
Changed name to Arizona Charlie's - Boulder.
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Nevada Palace
Closed February 29, 2008.
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Barbary Coast
Changed name to Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon on March 1, 2007.
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- Big Red's Casino: Closed in 1982, turned into
Sports World Casino, closed in 2001, is now a shopping center.
- Bonanza Casino: Demolished, opened in
1973 at the MGM Grand, in 1985 changed into Ballys.
- Boomtown Casino: Changed name to
Silverton in 1998.
- Bourbon Street Casino: Closed in 2005,
now vacant.
- Continental Casino: Closed in 1999,
remodeled and opened in 2000 as Terrible's Casino.
- Debbie Reynolds Casino: Sold in 1998 to
World Wrestling Federation, renamed to Convention Center Drive Hotel, sold
in 2000 and renamed Greek Isles Casino in 2001.
- Dunes Casino: Demolished in 1993, now is the
Bellagio Casino.
- El Rancho Vegas: Burned in 1960, now is the
Hilton Grand Vacation Club timeshare on part of the land.
- El Rancho Casino: Closed in 1992, demolished
in 2000, after being sold to Turnberry Associates.
- Fiesta Casino: Sold to Station Casinos
in 2001, name changed to Fiesta Rancho.
- Frontier Casino: In 1967, sold to Howard
Hughes, sold to Margaret Elardi in 1988, sold again to Phil Ruffin in 1998
and renamed it New Frontier.
- Gold Strike Casino: Sold to Circus
Circus in 1995, name change to Mandalay Resort Group in 1999, become part of
the 2004 Merger with MGM Mirage.
- Hacienda: Demolished in 1996, is now the
Mandalay Bay Casino.
- Holy Cow Casino Cafe and Brewery: Closed in
2002.
- Jackpot Casino: Closed in 1977, is now part of
the Sahara.
- Key Largo Casino: Closed in 2005,
awaiting ?
- Klondike Casino: Closed in 2006, soon to be
demolished.
- Landmark Casino: Closed in 1991,
demolished in 1995 and is now part of the Las Vegas Convention Center
Parking Structure.
- Las Frontier Casino: Opened in 1942 and
renamed to New Frontier in 1955.
- Lotus Inn Casino: Closed in 1978, is now a
Rodeway Inn.
- Lucky Slots Casino: Closed in 1981, is now
retail shopping center.
- Marina Casino: Closed in November 1991, in
December 1993 is now part of the MGM Grand.
- Maxim Casino: Sold in 1998, sold several
more times and in 2002 sold to Clumbia Sussex Corp, remodeled and in 2003
opened as Westin Casuarina Hotel.
- Mint Casino: Sold in 1989 and become
part of Binion's Horseshoe.
- Money Tree Casino: Closed in 1979.
- New Frontier Casino: From 1955 to 1967,
then changed name to Frontier.
- Nob Hill Casino: Closed in 1990, is now Casino
Royale.
- Paddlewheel Casino: Closed in 1991, opened in
1993 as the Debbie Reynolds which closed in 1996 and is now the Greek Isles
Casino.
- Reserve Casino: Sold in 2001 to Station
Casinos and name changed to Fiesta Henderson.
- Royal Nevada Casino: Opened in 1955,
changed name in 1958 to Stardust.
- San Souci: Closed in 1962, made into the
Castaways, and then demolished in 1987, is now The Mirage.
- Sands Casino: Demolished in 1996, is now The
Venetian.
- Showboat Casino: Sold in 2000, changed
name to Castaways, sold several times and in 2005 closed and demolished.
- Silver City Casino: Closed in 1999, is now the
Silver City Shopping Center.
- Silver Nugget Casino: Name change in
1990 to Mahoney's Silver Nugget.
- Silver Slipper: Demolished in 1988, made into
a parking lot and now the Desert Inn Road Arterial.
- Silverbird Casino: Sold in 1981 and
renamed El Rancho.
- South Coast Casino: Sold and name change
in October 2006, new name is South Point.
- Tally Ho Hotel: (Legal name was King's Crown
Tally Ho) Sold in 1966, turned into The Aladdin, which now is Planet
Hollywood in 2006.
- Thunderbird Casino: Closed in 1976,
reopened as Silverbird.
- Treasury Casino: Sold and renamed as the
San Remo in 1989.
- Union Casino: Opened in 1970, renamed in
1971 as Union Plaza Casino.
- Vegas World: Sold in 1994, demolished in 1995,
is now the Stratosphere.
- Vacation Village Resort & Casino: Closed
in 2002, sold in 1994 to Turnberry Assoc., demolished in 2006.
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