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Pioneer Club Las Vegas

Coordinates:36°10′16″N115°08′43″W/ 36.1712°N 115.1454°W/36.1712; -115.1454
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Pioneer Club
Pioneer Club is located in Downtown Las Vegas
Pioneer Club
Pioneer Club is located in Nevada
Pioneer Club
LocationLas Vegas,Nevada89101
Address25 EFremont Street
Opening dateApril 10, 1942
Closing date1995;29 years ago(1995)
ThemeOld Western
Signature attractionsVegas Vic
Casino typeLand
OwnerSchiff Enterprises
Coordinates36°10′16″N115°08′43″W/ 36.1712°N 115.1454°W/36.1712; -115.1454

Pioneer Club Las Vegaswas a casino that opened in 1942 and was located inDowntown Las Vegas,Nevada,at 25 EastFremont Street.It ceased operating as a casino in 1995, the same year theFremont Street Experiencewas completed.

History

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The Pioneer Club, late 1940s, before Vegas Vic

The Pioneer Club occupied a building that was built in 1918[citation needed]and originally served as a restaurant[citation needed].The Pioneer Club and Cocktail lounge opened in April 1942 on the corner of 1st Street and Fremont Street.

In 1965, the Pioneer Club bought The Elwell Hotel located at 200 South First St. directly behind the Pioneer Club and renamed it the Pioneer Club Hotel.[citation needed]The Hotel was sold in 1969 and became the Golden Hotel. In 1983 The Pioneer Club bought Club Bingo located to the west of it and enlarged its Casino area. From 1956 to 1967, it was called the New Pioneer Club. In 1984 TheGolden Nuggetbought the hotel and demolished it, building a parking garage for its Casino and Hotel in its place.[1]

For many years, The Pioneer Club was one of downtown's leading casinos.[2]

Margaret Elardi who also owned theFrontier HotelonThe Stripand later thePioneer Hotel & Gambling Hallcasino inLaughlin,owned the club for a while, thenGold Strike Resorts.In 1992 new owners purchased the Pioneer Club but were unable to compete with the larger casinos on Fremont Street both at the beginning and at the end of the Fremont Street Experience or with the large newmegaresortson The Strip.[2]The owners closed the venerable casino in 1995 and it remained vacant until 1998 when Schiff Enterprises bought the Pioneer Club and opened a souvenir store inside. The vintage Pioneer Club signs and Vegas Vic sign still exists on the exterior of the building.

Vegas Vic

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Although the Pioneer Club no longer operates as a casino,Vegas Vic(The 40 ft[3]neoncowboy) lives on. In 1947 Las Vegas chamber of Commerce hired a West-Marquis firm which invented the Fremont Street CowboyVegas Vicand his friendly "Howdy Podner" greeting.[4]

The Young Electric Sign Companywas commissioned to build the neon version of the sign by the owners of the Pioneer Club. They then commissionedPat Dennerwho modeled it after the image used by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce[5]in 1947 consisting of a cowboy in blue jeans with a yellow-checked shirt and red bandanna.Vegas Vicwas then erected on the exterior of the building in 1951 changing the exterior of The Pioneer club forever.[2]

Vegas Vic and the exterior of the Pioneer Club are prominently featured in shots from the 1971James BondfilmDiamonds Are Forever.

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Notes

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  1. ^"Elwell Hotel History".lasvegasmikey.com.Retrieved2008-11-20.
  2. ^abc"Pioneer Club History".onlinenevada.org. Archived fromthe originalon 2011-10-01.Retrieved2008-11-20.
  3. ^"Vegas Vic Lives!".Las Vegas Sun. 2000-06-25.Retrieved2008-11-18.
  4. ^Eugene P. Moehring, Michael S. Green (2005).Las Vegas - A Centennial History.University of Nevada Press.ISBN9780874176155.Retrieved2008-11-20.
  5. ^"Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce".Archived fromthe originalon 2007-04-27.Retrieved2008-11-21.

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