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Audio recording clip from an interview with Hazel Geran

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2000-08-30

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Part of an interview with Hazel Geran by Claytee D. White on August 30, 2000. Geran talks about The Cove Hotel and Jackson Hotel on Jackson Street.

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ohr000538_clip
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    Hazel Geran oral history interview, 2000 August 30. OH-00675. [Audio recording] Oral History Research Center, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.

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    Tell me a little about The Cove. That was later. That was a little hotel on Jackson Street. They did have a hotel. I was not down there at the time when The Cove opened. But it had the casino downstairs -- I never did go in it, by the way -- and the hotel upstairs. And also in the middle of Jackson Street was another little hotel -- it's gone now -- called Jackson Hotel. Those were the first two hotels I remember, not counting the Moulin Rouge. Were you and your husband members of the Key Club? No. That was before his time I think. I may have gone in without holding a key.