Thought you might like to see them...
(I've included a couple that we had previously, from the same era)
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Fuller shows that the Apache Casino was licensed for slots, 21, craps, roulette and keno, from 3/19/1932 'til 1941
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Fuller shows the Barrel House Casino at 22 Fremont from 10/6/34 'til 12/31/38; licensed for slots, 21, craps and roulette.
When researching the CCTN article that I did on Fremont Street, I found something that said the Barrel House was next to the State Cafe. There was a hole in the wall between the two, so patrons of the Barrel House could order food from the State Cafe. During prohibition, if they knew the right people, Barrel House patrons could also order drinks.
(I don't know what the Anchor Room was...?)
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