I don't remember the story, exactly, but it goes something like this... The Tally Ho was built around 1963-1964, and had no gambling. It wasn't doing well, so it was sold and became the King's Crown Tally Ho--I think that chips were made, but the license was denied. Sold again, it re-opened as Milton Prell's Aladdin. I haven't seen many pictures of the Tally Ho...thought you might enjoy seeing one
Look at all the space around Caesars Palace, which was built by Jay Sarno
Then Jay Sarno went to the other end of the strip, and the opposite extreme, and built Circus Circus! When Circus opened, they didn't have a hotel. They charged customers to see the acts, and every now and then a performer would fall and land in the middle of a gambling table!
Club Bingo later became the Sahara