The Club was on the Los Angeles Hwy coming into Vegas in the late 1930's and later became the 91 Club (the LA Hwy was officially Hwy 91.) In 1942 the building was incorporated into the Last Frontier Hotel. I'm not aware of any chips that were used in either Club. Interestingly, the Pair-O-Dice Club was owned by Guy McAfee who was a corrupt vice-squad commander in LA and he was the one who dubbed Hwy 91 as "The Strip" in memory of the Sunset Strip that had semi-open gambling under his watch.
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