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49er Casino
1241 N Boulder Hwy
Searchlight

Bank Club
Gaviland & Hwy 95
Searchlight

Chevron Bar
State Hwy 95
Searchlight

El Rey Club
Hwy 95
Searchlight

This popular casino and brothel was owned and operated by Willie Martello who came to Searchlight in 1947. The first swimming pool in the history of Searchlight was built here, for the prostitutes. One day a week the pool was reserved for the kids of Searchlight, many of whom learned to swim here…including future Nevada Senator Harry Reid. The original El Rey burned down in 1962. It did reopen, in the old Crystal Club across the street, which was smaller, but it never regained the popularity of the original El Rey.

Golden Eagle
Hobson St
Searchlight

Nugget
100 N Hwy 95
Searchlight

For decades the Nugget was known for selling their coffee for .10 a cup. The small-town casino was owned and operated by Warren and Verlie Doing since 1967, when they bought Sandy’s Club. In 1979 they constructed the current building.


Oasis
Hwy 95
Searchlight

The Oasis was another of Searchlight’s brothels, this one owned, in the 1950’s, by Belle and Swede Norheim. Casino in the front; cribs in the back. Later this building was purchased by Warren and Verlie Doing. They leased it out and it was operated as an antique shop for several years. The Oasis calendar shown here was at the antique shop for years. Every time we went through town we stopped and asked if the calendar was for sale yet. Finally, when the shop closed, we were able to buy the calendar, along with the dice and the newspaper ad that were displayed with it.

Searchlight Casino
Hwy 95
Searchlight

Terrible's
670 US-95
Searchlight

Terrible's Roadhouse
100 N Hwy 95
Searchlight

In July of 2015 JETT gaming (Terrible’s) took over the Searchlight Nugget. It was rebranded as Terrible's Roadhouse.

Walking Box Ranch
7 miles west of Searchlight

No gambling…just a place of interest in Searchlight grin .
Handsome movie star Rex Bell and his wife, the popular and beautiful Clara Bow lived at the ranch from the 1930’s until the mid 1940’s

https://www.blm.gov/programs-cultural-heritage-and-paleontology-archaeology-what-we-manage-nevada-walking-box-ranch

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Small town stuff; Searchlight... grin
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Re: Thanks, Richard! grin
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Thanks, James...glad you're enjoying the posts! grin
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Cool pics and history !!!
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My latest find from Searchlight... grin
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