Exterior of the 91 Club on Highway 91 (later, "the Strip"). The sign on the building reads: "Fine Food, Cocktails." Frank and Angelina Detra sold the Pair-O-Dice to Guy McAfee in 1938 and he refurbished the club and reopened it as the 91 Club in 1939. R.E. Griffith bought it in 1941 and built the Hotel Last Frontier there in 1942.
View of Main & Fremont with lit up building signs, including the Overland Hotel and Hotel Sal Sagev (only "hotel" is lit up on this sign). Street Address: Main Street and Fremont Street
View of Fremont Street at night, including the Fremont Club, Hotel Apache (1932-1944), Apache Casino (1932-1941), and Boulder Club (1931-1960). Street Address: Fremont Street
View of Fremont Street at night, including the Fremont Club, Hotel Apache (1932-1944), Apache Casino (1932-1941), and Boulder Club (1931-1960). Street Address: Fremont Street
View of Fremont Street at night, including the Fremont Club, Hotel Apache (1932-1944), Apache Casino (1932-1941), and Boulder Club (1931-1960). Street Address: Fremont Street
View of Fremont Street at night, including the Fremont Club, Hotel Apache (1932-1944), Apache Casino (1932-1941), and Boulder Club (1931-1960). Street Address: Fremont Street