Harrah's Lake Tahoe

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Harrah's Lake Tahoe

Number of rooms 525
Theme
Gaming space 65,000 ft² (6,039 m²)
Permanent show(s)
Signature attraction(s) South Shore Room
Notable restaurant(s) The Summit
Friday's Station
Owner Harrah's Entertainment
Date opened June 20, 1955
Casino type Land
Major renovation(s)
Previous name(s) Stateline Country Club
Nevada Club
Harrah’s Stateline Club
Casino website http://www.harrahs.com/our_casinos/tah/ Harrah's Tahoe

Harrah's Lake Tahoe, is a resort casino in South Lake Tahoe at Stateline, Nevada. It is branded with the name of it’s former owner William Fisk Harrah and owned by Harrah's Entertainment. The 18-story tower and 525 rooms, plus 65,000 square feet of casino make it one of the largest resorts at South Lake Tahoe.

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Harrah’s was first established in Lake Tahoe when William F. Harrah purchased George’s Gateway Club in January 1955 for $500,000 and Harrah’s Lake Club opened in June 20, 1955. This is now Harveys Lake Tahoe.

In 1958 Harrah acquired an interest in the Stateline Country Club and Nevada Club across the street (Harrah’s current location) and opened Harrah’s Stateline Club.

In 1956 Harrah’s Lake Club was sold for $5,250,000 in cash to Harvey Gross, which at the time was the most expensive casino purchase ever.

The South Shore Room opened at Harrah’s Tahoe in 1959 at a cost of $3.5 million. This 750 seat showroom, whose opening act was comedian Red Skelton, made entertainment a priority at Harrah’s and saw entertainers such as Wayne Newton, Lawrence Welk, Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Frank Sinatra. In 1963 Barry Keenan, Joseph Amsler and John Irwin abducted the 19-year-old son of musician Frank Sinatra.

Harrah's 50th Anniversary - 1987
Harrah's 50th Anniversary - 1987

Bill Harrah had been planning to build a hotel at Lake Tahoe for many years, but had been hindered by costs. However in 1971, when Harrah’s went public, he finally had the finances available to build his dream hotel. In 1972 Harrah broke ground on his $25 million, 18-story, 250 room hotel which opened November 9, 1973. Each 500 ft² room was furnished with a fully stocked bar, bay windows, 2 bathrooms with TVs and telephones. Harrah’s Lake Tahoe earned the first five-star diamond rating in casino history.

The hotel was later expanded with 290 additional rooms in 1976.

In 2000 Harrah’s completed a $26 million dollar renovation to update the casino, hotel rooms and restaurants on the 18th floor including the Forest Buffet and Friday’s Station.

In 2005, on December 3, a shootout occurred in a private booth near the casino floor. One person was killed, and two police officers were injured.[1]

Harrah's expansion
Harrah's expansion

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Lake Tahoe Casinos
North Shore: Cal Neva • Crystal Bay Club • Tahoe Biltmore
Incline Village: Hyatt Lake Tahoe
South Shore: Harrah'sHarvey'sHorizonMontBleu • Lakeside Inn • Bill's Casino