Harrah’s Bingo Club 1960s

Bill Harrah first came to Reno in 1936, and his businesses hopped around the block on Center Street several times after opening his first club in 1937. The first spot was at a bar previously called the Owl. After more successful ventures on Commercial Row and Virginia Street, Harrah’s casino straddled both sides of what became Lincoln Alley (remember that Fitzgerald guy?), so there were entrances on both main streets.

Today, the site of the former Cal-Neva’s parking garage is near where the Owl once stood 25 years ago, reminding us of Harrah’s lasting impact on Reno’s landscape and history.

In other Reno news, Hot August Nights are in full swing, the hotels are full, the casinos are hopping, and old cruisers are be-bopping to 50’s music all over town. I’m not sure that’s a good thing, but late at night, his legacy still influences Reno’s vibrant casino scene. While most of the revelers should be in bed, the poker games are cookin’. That’s always a good thing.

Thanks for reading – Al W Moe. If you have favorite memories of Reno’s history or recent events, share them with us! We’d love to hear your stories and keep the community connected.

 


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  2. Reading this post reminds me of my old room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this article to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read. Thanks for sharing!

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