Gold Strike Inn, Boulder City, NV $1 Regular House Chip
Obsolete
Denom: $1
Issued: 1994
Color: Off-White
Inserts: None
Mold: H&C (SCV)
Inlay: HS-GOLD
Logo: Boulder City NV
Was: Fort Lucinda
Became: Hacienda Hotel & Casino
Collected By: A. J. Giametta
Hwy 93
Boulder City, Nevada 89005
Type: Land Based
Status: Closed
Open: 1955, Close: 1998
NOTE — Boulder City was established in 1931, to house the workers who built Boulder Dam. The government tried to keep the workers in line by banning gambling, drinking, and prostitution. In 1969 the ban on liquor was lifted. Boulder City is a clean, pretty, small town with a fun little shopping area. There are no casinos in the city, but there are some nearby. Well…there's one, anyway! It was Fort Lucinda then became the Gold Strike, rebranded as the Hacienda, and is now the Hoover Dam Lodge…which houses 4 mini casinos (Bourbon Street, Dotty's, Red Dragon, La Vallita) in addition to a regular casino.