Nevada's Golden Age of Gambling59 black and white photos. |
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Contents
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South Shore | 21 |
TaNevaHo | 29 |
Im stationed where? | 35 |
Hell the worst I can get is life | 39 |
Just Around the Corner | 43 |
I want it perfect | 83 |
Back to the Lake | 89 |
The Riverside | 95 |
25 Years Ahead Of His Time | 101 |
The Mapes | 107 |
Sparks | 113 |
Once Around The Block | 119 |
Just Gambling | 123 |
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able allowed asked Bank became become began Bill Harrah bosses brought building built Cal-Neva California called casino changed chips City Cleveland closed Company continued Country craps deal dealer dollars downtown early eventually finally Frank friends gamblers gambling gaming gave hand Harolds Club headed Howard Hughes interest invest Jack John known Lake Tahoe Las Vegas later lease license Lodge look manager Mapes McKay Meyer million months moved needed Nelson Nevada never Nick night offered opened operation owners Palace Photo Courtesy play players poker purchased Reno restaurant returned Riverside Shore Siegel Sinatra slot machines Smith sold soon spent stay Street successful summer Tony took town turned Vegas Virginia walked wanted Warren World York
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Page 9 - ... 1. to leave (a person, place, etc.) without Intending to return. 2, to run away from (service, duty, etc.) with the Intention of never returning.
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Page 16 - States, (and) the business that has Nevada's second largest payroll, the business that pays the most taxes in the state".