Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino
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Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino
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Address | 120 E Flamingo Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 |
Opening date | 1980 |
Previous names | Shenandoah |
Casino type | Land-Based |
Owner | Harrah's Entertainment |
No. of rooms | 166 |
Total gaming space | 15,000 ft² |
Website | former Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino web site, now redirects to Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon next door |
Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino was an off-strip hotel and casino located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 166 room hotel and 15,000 ft² (1,393 m²) casino was owned by Harrah's Entertainment.
[edit] History
Opened in 1980 as the Shenandoah with several owners including Wayne Newton. Over the years, the casino would see many owners, including the first foreign company to obtain a license to operate a casino in Nevada.
In March 2005, Harrah's purchased the property and several surrounding properties to acquire an 8 acre (32,400 m²) land parcel just off the strip and adjacent to a Las Vegas Monorail station.
The casino was closed in October of 2005. Demolition work on the property began the following January. The tower was imploded on February 15, 2006.
The property where Bourbon Street formerly stood is currently vacant. No public plans for the property exist yet as of this writing.
[edit] External links
- Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino web site (redirects to Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon, another Harrah's property adjacent to the site)
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