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Interior of a casino in Winnemucca, Nevada

The following casinos are located in Nevada.

List of casinos

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List of casinos in the U.S. state of Nevada
Casino City County State District[1] Type Comments
Aladdin Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas defunct closed 1997. Demolished in 1998. Now the site of Planet Hollywood.
Aliante Casino and Hotel North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas Previously Aliante Station
Aquarius Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin Formerly known as Flamingo Hilton Laughlin and Flamingo Laughlin
Aria Resort and Casino Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Arizona Charlie's Boulder Paradise Clark Nevada Boulder Strip Formerly the Sunrise (which never opened)
Arizona Charlie's Decatur Paradise Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Atlantis Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Avi Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin
Aztec Inn Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Baldini's Sports Casino Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks
Bally's Lake Tahoe Stateline Douglas Nevada South Lake Tahoe Formerly known as Park Tahoe, Caesars Tahoe, and MontBleu
Barley's Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip
Barton's Club 93 Jackpot Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County
Bellagio Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly the Dunes
Bighorn Casino North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas
Bill's Casino Lake Tahoe Stateline Douglas Nevada South Lake Tahoe Formerly Barney's Casino and the Tahoe Plaza Casino; defunct closed January 4, 2010
Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown Formerly Binion's Horseshoe
Boardwalk Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 9 January 2006. Demolished May 2006. Now the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas.
Bodines Casino Carson City Nevada Carson Valley Area
Bonanza Casino Fallon Churchill Nevada Williams Ave
Bonanza Casino Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Boomtown Reno Verdi Washoe Nevada Balance of Washoe County
Boulder Station Sunrise Manor Clark Nevada Boulder Strip
Bourbon Square Casino Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks Formerly Silver Club; defunct closed February 2015. Demolished 2018. Now the site of Nugget Event Center.
Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 18 October 2005. Demolished 14 February 2006. Now an employee parking lot for The Cromwell.
Buffalo Bill's Primm Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Buffalo Club Casino Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks
Cactus Jack's Senator Club Carson City Nevada Carson Valley Area
Cactus Pete's Jackpot Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County
Caesars Palace Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
California Club Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown defunct closed 1973. Now part of Golden Nugget.
California Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
Cal Neva Lodge & Casino Crystal Bay Washoe Nevada South Lake Tahoe closed for renovations 2013, purchased out of bankruptcy 2018. Sold to Denver-based McWhinney in 2023 with plans to convert it to a luxury hotel.
Cannery Casino and Hotel North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas
Carson Nugget Carson City Nevada Carson Valley Area
Carson Valley Inn Minden Douglas Nevada Carson Valley Area
CasaBlanca Mesquite Clark Nevada Mesquite Formerly Players Island
Casino Fandango Carson City Nevada Carson Valley Area Carson Gaming
Casino Monte Lago Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip defunct closed 2013
Casino Royale Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Casino West Yerington Lyon Nevada Balance of State
Castaways Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1987. Now the site of The Mirage.
Castaways Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Clark Nevada Boulder Strip Formerly the Showboat; defunct closed 29 January 2004. Demolished in 2006 for a new resort, Castaways Station, but construction never began. An apartment complex, storage facility and health district building now sit on much of the site and a Wildfire casino sits on the remainder.
Churchill Station Fallon Churchill Nevada Williams Ave
Circa Resort & Casino Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
Circus Circus Las Vegas Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Circus Circus Reno Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Clarion Hotel and Casino Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 2014. Imploded in 2015. A non-gaming hotel is planned to be built on the site, but it remains undeveloped as of December 2022.
Club Cal Neva Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Colorado Belle Hotel & Casino Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin closed since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Colt Casino Battle Mountain Lander Nevada Balance of State
Commercial Casino Elko Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County defunct closed
Comstock Hotel & Casino Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct became a residential hotel in 2006.
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Cotton Club West Las Vegas Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed 1957
C Punch Inn & Casino Lovelock Pershing Nevada Balance of State
Crystal Bay Club Casino Crystal Bay Washoe Nevada South Lake Tahoe
Delta Saloon & Casino Virginia City Storey Nevada Balance of State All slot machines currently removed and in storage pending renewal of gambling license following transition to new owner.
Depot Casino Fallon Churchill Nevada Main St
Desert Inn Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 2000. Demolished by 2004. Now the site of the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Las Vegas.
Diamond Casino Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Dini's Lucky Club Yerington Lyon Nevada Balance of State
Downtown Grand Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown Formerly Lady Luck Hotel & Casino
Dunes Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed and demolished 1993. Now the site of the Bellagio.
Eastside Cannery Sunrise Manor Clark Nevada Boulder Strip Built on former site of Nevada Palace; closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic; low customer demand has kept the casino closed since then.
Edgewater Hotel and Casino Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin
El Capitan Hotel & Casino Hawthorne Mineral Nevada Balance of State
El Cortez Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
El Morocco West Las Vegas Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed 1958. Rebuilt in 1959 as the New El Morocco, closed in 1960, reopened in 1963 and closed for good in 1964.
El Rancho Vegas Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct burned down on 17 June 1960. Operated as the El Rancho Vegas Motor Inn in the late 1960s. The Hilton Grand Vacations Club now sits on the southern portion of the site and the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on the remainder.
El Rancho Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1992. Demolished in 2000. Now the site of Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Eldorado Resort Casino Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Ellis Island Casino & Brewery Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Encore Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Eureka Mesquite Clark Nevada Mesquite
Excalibur Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Fiesta Henderson Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip defunct closed 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and never reopened. Demolished in 2022 except for the parking garage and sold to the City of Henderson; an indoor recreational sports center is planned for the site.
Fiesta Rancho North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas defunct closed 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and never reopened. Demolished in 2023; a mixed-use community called Hylo Park is planned to be built on the site, including a 150-room hotel, retail space and two new ice rinks; the existing rink would be converted into an indoor stadium.
Fitzgeralds Reno Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct closed 2008, converted to a hotel
Flamingo Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly known as Flamingo Hilton Las Vegas
Fontainebleau Las Vegas Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly Algiers and El Rancho; planned to open in 2023; was The Drew Las Vegas from 2018-2021
Four Jacks Hotel & Casino Jackpot Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County
Four Queens Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
Fremont Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
Gold County Inn & Casino Elko Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County operated by Navegante Group
Gold Coast Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Gold Dust West Carson Carson City Nevada Carson Valley Area Formerly known as Pinon Plaza
Gold Dust West Elko Elko Elko Nevada Elko
Gold Dust West Reno Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Gold Ranch Dayton Dayton Lyon Nevada Dayton
Gold Ranch Sparks Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks
Gold Ranch Verdi Verdi Washoe Nevada Balance of Washoe County
Gold Rush Casino Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip
Gold Spike Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown Casino closed on 14 April 2013, converted to a restaurant/bar and residential building
Golden Gate Casino Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
Golden Nugget Las Vegas Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
Golden Nugget Laughlin Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin
Golden Phoenix Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct closed October 2006; formerly known as Sahara Reno, Reno Hilton, Flamingo Hilton Reno and Flamingo Reno; converted into a condominium tower
Grand Lodge Casino at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Incline Village Washoe Nevada North Lake Tahoe
Grand Sierra Resort Reno Washoe Nevada Reno Formerly known as MGM Grand Reno, Bally's Reno and Reno Hilton
Green Valley Ranch Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip
Hacienda Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1996. Demolished and now site of Mandalay Bay.
Hard Rock Lake Tahoe Stateline Douglas Nevada South Lake Tahoe Formerly known as Sahara Tahoe, High Sierra and Horizon Lake Tahoe
Hard Rock Hotel Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 2020, reopened as Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
Harold's Club Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct closed 1995. Demolished 1999. Now an outdoor plaza.
Harrah's Lake Tahoe Stateline Douglas Nevada South Lake Tahoe Formerly the Stateline Country Club and the Nevada Club
Harrah's Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Harrah's Laughlin Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin
Harrah's Reno Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct closed 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Will become a mixed-use development named Reno City Center.
Harveys Lake Tahoe Stateline Douglas Nevada South Lake Tahoe Formerly Harvey's Wagon Wheel and Harrah's Club
High Desert Casino Elko Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County operated by Navegante Group
Holy Cow Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown defunct closed 22 March 2002, demolished April 2012. A Walgreens store now stands on the site.
Hoover Dam Lodge Outside Boulder City limits Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County On parcel of private land within Lake Mead National Recreation Area; formerly Gold Strike and Hacienda
Horseshoe Hotel & Casino Elko Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County
Horseshoe Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly Bally's
Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall Ely White Pine Nevada Balance of State
Indian Springs Casino Indian Springs Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Jail House Motel & Casino Ely White Pine Nevada Balance of State
Jerry's Nugget North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas
Jim Kelley's Nugget Casino Crystal Bay Washoe Nevada South Lake Tahoe
Jokers Wild Casino Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip Formerly Cattle Baron Casino
Jolly Trolley Casino 2440 Las Vegas Blvd. South Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct Formerly ... opened May 23, 1975
Key Largo Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 2005. Demolished in 2013 following a fire.
Kings Castle Hotel and Casino Incline Village Washoe Nevada North Lake Tahoe defunct closed 1972
Kings Inn Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct closed 1982 (casino) and 1986 (hotel). Redeveloped into a mixed-use development in 2014.
Klondike Hotel and Casino Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed June 2006. Demolished March 2008. Now a Harley-Davidson dealership as of 2014.
Klondike Sunset Casino Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip
La Bayou Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown defunct closed June 2016. Demolished 2016. Now part of Golden Gate.
Lakeside Inn Stateline Douglas Nevada South Lake Tahoe Formerly known as Caesars Inn and Harvey's Inn; defunct closed 2020 due to effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Planned to be demolished and replaced by a healthcare facility.
Landmark Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1990. Demolished 1995 and became a parking lot for the Las Vegas Convention Center. The LVCC's West Hall expansion now sits on the site.
Las Vegas Club Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown defunct closed 19 August 2015. Demolished and now site of Circa Resort & Casino.
Laughlin River Lodge Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin Formerly known as Sam's Town Gold River, Gold River and River Palms
Longstreet Hotel, Casino, and RV Resort Amargosa Valley Nye Nevada Balance of State
Louisiana Club West Las Vegas Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed 20 May 1970
Lucky Club Hotel & Casino North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas Formerly known as Speedway Casino
Lucky Dragon Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 2018, reopened as Ahern Hotel and Convention Center
Luxor Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
M Resort Henderson Clark Nevada
Main Street Station Hotel Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
Mandalay Bay Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Former site of Hacienda
Mapes Hotel Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct closed December 1982; demolished January 2000. Now an outdoor skating rink.
Max Casino Carson City Nevada Carson Valley Area
Mermaids Casino Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown defunct closed 27 June 2016. Demolished and now site of Circa Resort & Casino.
Mesquite Star Mesquite Clark Nevada Mesquite defunct closed March 2000. Now the Rising Star Sports Ranch.
MGM Grand Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip [2]
Mint Casino Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks
Model T Casino Winnemucca Humboldt Nevada Balance of State
Montego Bay Resort West Wendover Elko Nevada Wendover Formerly the Silver Smith Casino - operated by Peppermill casino properties
Mountain View Casino Pahrump Nye Nevada Balance of State
Moulin Rouge West Las Vegas Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed November 1955. Partially demolished 2010 and completely demolished in 2017. First desegregated casino.
Nevada Landing Jean Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed 20 March 2007. Demolished March 2008. Site sold off in 2022 to a developer with plans for a 3 million square foot mega-warehouse complex.
Nevada Palace Hotel & Casino Sunrise Manor Clark Nevada Boulder Strip defunct closed 29 February 2008. Demolished and now site of Eastside Cannery.
New Frontier Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 16 July 2007. Formerly Pair-O' Dice/91 Club (1931-1942), Hotel Last Frontier (1942-1955) and New Frontier (1955-1965). Demolished November 2007. Still-vacant land owned by Wynn Resorts since early 2018.
New York-New York Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Nugget Casino Resort Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks Formerly known as Dick Graves' Nugget and John Ascuaga's Nugget
Oasis Mesquite Clark Nevada Mesquite defunct closed in 2010. Demolished in 2013.[3]
Opera House North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas defunct closed in 2014 and later demolished. A Dotty's slot machine parlor now sits on the site.
Ormsby House Carson City Nevada Carson Valley Area defunct closed in 2000 for remodeling. Put up for sale in June 2019, planned to be converted into housing and retail space.
O'Shea's Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Original location closed on April 30, 2012. Relocated to The Linq and opened in 2013. The original site is now the Vortex, a multi-story structure marking the entrance to the Linq Promenade.
Owl Club Bar and Restaurant Eureka Eureka Nevada Balance of State
Owl Club Casino & Restaurant Battle Mountain Lander Nevada Balance of State
Oyo Hotel & Casino Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly Hooters Casino Hotel, Hôtel San Rémo, Paradise Hotel, and Howard Johnson Hotel
Pahrump Nugget Hotel & Gambling Hall Pahrump Nye Nevada Balance of State
Pahrump Station Hotel & Casino Pahrump Nye Nevada Balance of State
Palace Station Las Vegas Clark Nevada
Paris Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Palms Casino Resort Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip temporarily closed from March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sold to San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and reopened in April 2022.
Park MGM Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly Monte Carlo
People's Choice Casino West Las Vegas Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed sometime after 1991
Peppermill Reno Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Peppermill Wendover West Wendover Elko Nevada Wendover
Pete's Gambling Hall Winnemucca Humboldt Nevada Balance of State
Pioneer Club Las Vegas Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown defunct closed 1995. Now a gift shop.
Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly The Aladdin
Plaza Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown
Poker Palace North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas
Primm Valley Resort Primm Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Prospectors Casino Ely White Pine Nevada Balance of State
Rail City Casino Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks Formerly Plantation Casino
Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino Henderson Clark Nevada Henderson
Rainbow Casino West Wendover Elko Nevada Wendover
Ramada/Copper Queen Casino Ely White Pine Nevada Balance of State
Rampart Casino Summerlin Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Red Garter West Wendover Elko Nevada Wendover operated by Holder Hospitality Group
Red Lion Casino Elko Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County operated by Navegante Group
Red Rock Resort Summerlin Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Regency Casino Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin
Reno Nugget Casino Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Resorts World Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly Stardust
Roadhouse Casino Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip
Rio Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Riverside Hotel Casino Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct casino closed 1986; hotel closed 1987. Now an apartment building.
Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin
Riviera Hotel and Casino Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed May 2016, imploded August 2016. A portion of the land is now part of the Las Vegas Global Business District and the remainder was sold.
Royal Nevada Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1958 and converted into a convention center for the Stardust. Resorts World Las Vegas now sits on the site.
Saddle West Casino Pahrump Nye Nevada Balance of State
Sahara Las Vegas Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly known as SLS Las Vegas from 2013-2019, returned to its original name
Sands Regency Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall Sunrise Manor Clark Nevada Boulder Strip
Santa Fe Station North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas
Say When Casino McDermitt Humboldt Nevada Balance of State
Scoreboard Sports Lounge Spring Creek Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County
Searchlight Nugget Casino Searchlight Clark Nevada
Sharkeys Casino Gardnerville Douglas Nevada Carson Valley Area
Sierra Sid's 76 Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks
Silver City Casino Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1999. Demolished in 2004. Now the site of Silver City Plaza. A marquee from the old casino is still standing on Convention Center Drive.
Silver Legacy Reno Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Silver Nugget North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas
Silver Sevens Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Silver Slipper Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1988. Demolished in 1989 and became a parking lot for the Frontier.
Silverton Enterprise Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County Formerly Boomtown Blue Diamond and Boomtown Las Vegas
Siena Reno Reno Washoe Nevada Reno defunct casino closed 2015 and remodeled into a non-casino hotel. Formerly Holiday Reno and Siena Reno
Slots-A-Fun Casino Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Skyline Casino Henderson Clark Nevada
South Point Enterprise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Stagedoor Casino Paradise Clark Nevada
Stagestop Casino Pahrump Nye Nevada Balance of State
Stagecoach Hotel & Casino Beatty Nye Nevada Balance of State
Stardust Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 2006. Imploded in 2007. Now the site of Resorts World Las Vegas.
Stateline Casino West Wendover Elko Nevada Wendover defunct closed 2004. Renamed Wendover Nugget Hotel and Casino.
Stateline Casino and Motel Mesquite Clark Nevada Mesquite
Stockmen's Casino & Hotel Elko Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County
Stockman's Casino Fallon Churchill Nevada Williams Ave
Suncoast Las Vegas Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Sundance Casino Winnemucca Humboldt Nevada Balance of State
Sunset Station Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip
Tamarack Junction Reno Washoe Nevada Reno
Tahoe Biltmore Crystal Bay Washoe Nevada South Lake Tahoe
Terrible's Casino Searchlight Searchlight Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Terrible's Hotel & Casino Jean Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed 2020. Planned to be demolished and replaced by an industrial park. Formerly known as Gold Strike
Terrible's Town Henderson Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip defunct closed 2013
Terrible's Town Pahrump Pahrump Nye Nevada Balance of State
Terrible's Lakeside Pahrump Nye Nevada Balance of State
Texas Station North Las Vegas Clark Nevada North Las Vegas defunct closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and never reopened. Demolished 2022-2023; a mixed-use community called Hylo Park is planned to be built on the site, with houses and retail space.
The Alamo Casino Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks
The Cromwell Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip formerly Barbary Coast and Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon
The D Las Vegas Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown Formerly known as Sundance Las Vegas and Fitzgeralds Las Vegas, renamed in 2012
The Linq Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly Imperial Palace and The Quad
The Meadows Casino & Hotel Las Vegas Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed 1942. Later demolished after it caught fire. First resort hotel-casino in Las Vegas.
The Mint Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown defunct closed 1988. Now part of Binion's Horseshoe.
The Mirage Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly Castaways. Will close in July 2024 and be rebranded as Hard Rock Las Vegas with reopening planned for 2027.
The Orleans Paradise Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
The Nevada Casino & Bar Battle Mountain Lander Nevada Balance of State
The Palazzo Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
The Pass Henderson Clark Nevada Boulder Strip Formerly Wheel Casino and Eldorado Casino
The Pony Express Casino Elko Elko Nevada Balance of Elko County
The Sands Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1996. Now the site of The Venetian.
The Station House Tonopah Nye Nevada Balance of State
The Strat Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly Stratosphere
The Venetian Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly the Sands
The Western Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Downtown defunct closed January 2012
Tonopah Station Tonopah Nye Nevada Balance of State
Topaz Lodge Topaz Lake Douglas Nevada Carson Valley Area
Town Tavern West Las Vegas Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County defunct closed 2013. Was Town Tavern from 1955 to 1959, then "New" Town Tavern from then until the 1990s, after which it became "Ultra New" Town Tavern. The sign was changed to "Tokyo Casino" in 2016, but the club never reopened under this name. Burned down in October 2023.
Treasure Island Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Tropicana Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed April 2024. Planned to be demolished by the end of 2024 and replaced by the New Las Vegas Stadium.
Tropicana Laughlin Laughlin Clark Nevada Laughlin Formerly Ramada Express and Tropicana Express
Tuscany Suites and Casino Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip
Vacation Village Enterprise Clark Nevada defunct closed January 2002. Demolished in 2004. The southeastern portion of Town Square now sits on the site.
Vegas World Las Vegas Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 1995. Remodeled and integrated into Stratosphere.
Virgin River Casino Mesquite Clark Nevada Mesquite
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Paradise Formerly the Hard Rock Hotel
Wendover Nugget West Wendover Elko Nevada Wendover Formerly the Stateline Casino
Western Village Sparks Washoe Nevada Sparks
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip Formerly the International Hotel, Las Vegas Hilton and LVH
Westin Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct casino closed July 2017 and converted to a hotel. Formerly the Maxim and Westin Causarina Las Vegas Hotel
Westward Ho Winchester Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip defunct closed 17 November 2005. Demolished in 2006. A McDonald's now sits on a portion of the site.
Wildfire Casino Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Wild Wild West Paradise Clark Nevada defunct closed 7 September 2022 and planned to be demolished for future development. In April 2023, Station Casinos agreed to sell 49 acres of the site to the Oakland Athletics for development of their new ballpark, but this was changed to the Tropicana Las Vegas a month later.
Winnemucca Inn & Casino Winnemucca Humboldt Nevada Balance of State Formerly the Red Lion Hotel & Casino (until 2008/2009)
Winners Inn Casino Winnemucca Humboldt Nevada Balance of State
Whiskey Pete's Primm Clark Nevada Balance of Clark County
Wynn Las Vegas Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas Strip formerly the Desert Inn
Former Fitzgeralds Casino and Hotel — at the Fremont Street Experience on Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada. Now the present site of The D Las Vegas hotel & casino.

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Notes

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  1. ^ "February 2009 Nevada Gaming Revenues and Collections" (PDF). Nevada Gaming Control Board (Press release). 2009-04-07. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  2. ^ "The List: Casino operators, Aug. 27, 2017". 28 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Demolition of shuttered Oasis casino in Mesquite getting underway - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper". 3 May 2013.

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