placemat from the Golden Gate:
"1905 Land auction held at corner of Fremont and Main Streets begins Las Vegas townsite. The price for prime Fremont Street frontage that soon would hold our hotel? $1,750. Poker chips, whiskey and wild women accompany the building of the railroad boom town
1906 Our hotel opens to public. Room and Board: $1 per day. Local newspaper publishes guest register on front page and describes hotel (then Hotel Nevada) as "first-class," with "large" rooms (10'x10'), and electric lighting. No air conditioning. Original rooms (with modern improvements) are still in use-the oldest hotel in Las Vegas!
1931 Hotel expands and changes name to "Sal Sagev," Las Vegas spelled backwards. "Cooling plant" to be added."
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