Casino Gaming History and News
Las Vegas Game Series: Faro and Faro Casino Chips
Before the game of craps, there was another casino game called Faro. It became popular in the West during the 19th century. What you will come to f...
Las Vegas History Series – Holiday International Casino
The addresses of 200 N Main Street and 300 N Main Street have occupied a few casinos over the past 40 years. It is one of the areas of Downtown Las...
Las Vegas and New Year Casino Chips
This weekend, there will be a reported over 300,000 guests here to celebrate New Year’s Eve on the Las Vegas strip and Fremont Street Experience. T...
5 Ways to Protect Your Casino Chip Collection
As you know by now, we at Spinettis Gaming Supplies are about many things. One of them is having the biggest showcase of obsolete casino chips in L...
Casino Chips and Halloween, Vegas Radio Appearance
Like many other areas of collectibles, casinos have special edition chips for holidays that include Halloween. What makes this interesting is these...
Haunted Las Vegas
Sometimes what happens in Vegas stays even into the afterlife. The end of October brings thoughts of Halloween and tales of ghosts and haunted hous...
Las Vegas History Series - Stardust Hotel & Casino
The resort was conceived and built by Tony Cornero, who died in 1955 before construction was completed. When the hotel opened, it had the largest ...
Las Vegas History Series - Slots-A-Fun & O'Sheas Casinos
When most people think of modern Las Vegas the first thing that will come to their mind is the glitz and glamour of the mega-casinos, such as the B...
Subject: Las Vegas History Series - Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino
The uniquely Japanese inspired Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino opened in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip in November of 1979. The architectural d...
Las Vegas History Series - Klondike Casino Resort
The Klondike Hotel and Casino, formally the Kona Kai Motel and then the Klondike Inn, was a modest sized 150 room motel with almost 8,000 square fe...