Wouldn't you love to go back in time for a bit, to see this place in its heyday? LV was segregated. Blacks could work as cooks and maids, they could perform in the shows, but they couldn't stay in the hotels or walk through the casinos. The Moulin Rouge welcomed everyone. The big names that were performing on the strip, after their last show, would go to the MR and sit in the audience, or would even go on stage and join the show for a bit.
One morning the employees came to work, and the gates were padlocked. The Moulin Rouge was closed. Some said they were broke, some said the big boys on the strip didn't appreciate the competetion.
The casino re-opened briefly, in 1990 I think, which is where the newer chips came from. They weren't open long.
Here's a postcard that's date-coded 1955. Notice the Eiffel Tower on the MR's tower.
This postcard is copyrighted 1980. The back says "FUN IN THE SUN Moulin Rouge Hotel"
We took this photo either in 1998 or 1999
Chips, dice, swizzle (disclaimer: we bought the swizzle in LV, but it isn't marked Las Vegas, it's possible that it's from another Moulin Rouge?)
A plate and glass
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