Hacienda Las Vegas NV

The Hacienda was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, that operated from 1956 to 1996. It was opened by Warren Bayley, who owned other Hacienda properties in California as well. Bayley opened the hotel portion in June 1956, although the opening of the casino was delayed as the Nevada Gaming Control Board objected to his ch…
The Hacienda was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, that operated from 1956 to 1996. It was opened by Warren Bayley, who owned other Hacienda properties in California as well. Bayley opened the hotel portion in June 1956, although the opening of the casino was delayed as the Nevada Gaming Control Board objected to his choice of casino manager, Jake Kozloff. The casino portion eventually opened on October 17, 1956. The $6 million property had 266 rooms and the largest pool on the Las Vegas Strip. Like its sister properties in California, the resort included a neon sign that depicted a cowboy riding a palomino horse.
  • Location: Paradise, Nevada
  • Owner: Warren Bayley (until 1964) · Judy Bayley (1964–71) · Joan Rashbrook and Calvin Magleby (1972) · Allen R. Glick and Eugene Fresch (1972–77) · Argent Corporation (1974–77) · Paul Lowden (1972–95) · Circus Circus Enterprises (1995–96)
  • Architect: Homer A. Rissman
  • Address: 3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
  • Opening date: June 1956 (hotel) · October 17, 1956 (casino)
  • Closing date: December 1, 1996
  • Theme: Mexican
Data from: en.wikipedia.org