Friday, February 20, 2009

Guess the casino, #62





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Comment: This is a slight deviation from the norm for this series. In this case, the central object here is not in a casino, but in front of one. It used to denote the Silver Slipper casino, now defunct. But the question is, where is its symbol now found? (The casino's parking garage is the structure on the right.)

Answer: El Cortez

3 comments:

Pauly said...

Clark County Correctional Facility?

Moviedogs said...

Silver Slipper is at the Neon Museum! Awesome sign graveyard on two city blocks, on the strip, near downtown. Absolutely worth a tour. Also has the shell of the La Concha - the motel we always stayed at in the '60s. Fabulous.

Moviedogs said...

Silver Slipper as at the Neon Museum. Old sign graveyard, on two city blocks on the strip, near downtown. Definitely worth a tour. Also has the shell of the La Concha Motel. Fabulous.