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  2. Helen J. Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Helen Jane Stewart (April 16, 1854 – March 6, 1926) was a Southern Nevada pioneer, and was considered the "first lady of Las Vegas". Stewart Avenue in Downtown Las Vegas is dedicated in her honor. Biography

  3. Pioneer Club Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Club Las Vegas was a casino that opened in 1942 and was located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, at 25 East Fremont Street. It ceased operating as a casino in 1995, the same year the Fremont Street Experience was completed.

  4. E. Parry Thomas - Wikipedia

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    It was owned by Walter E. Cosgriff, who also owned a stake in the Bank of Las Vegas, whose Chairman was Nate Mack. [2] The Bank of Las Vegas was the first bank to lend money to casinos in Las Vegas. [4] Its first loan was to Milton Prell, who used it to build the Sahara casino. [3] [4] Later, Jerome D. Mack replaced his father as Chairman. [5]

  5. Vegas Vic - Wikipedia

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    Vegas Vic post 1998 restoration . Vegas Vic is a neon sign portraying a cowboy which was erected on the exterior of The Pioneer Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA in 1951. [1] The sign was a departure in graphic design from typeface based neon signs, to the friendly and welcoming human form of a cowboy.

  6. Pioneer Club - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Club may refer to: Las Vegas Pioneer Club, a former casino in Las Vegas, Nevada; Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall, a former casino in Laughlin, Nevada; Delta Rho Upsilon, a local Greek fraternity at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin; Pioneer Club (women's club), a progressive women's club established in 1892 in London

  7. Circa Resort & Casino - Wikipedia

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    The name is a homage to the history of Las Vegas, [14] including past casino builders such as Benny Binion, Jackie Gaughan, Jay Sarno, and Sam Boyd. [15] A video montage explained the resort's name, listing examples of earlier well known Las Vegas properties and their establishment dates and founders, such as, "Circa 1941, Jackie Gaughan, El ...