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Fremont Hotel and Casino

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Fremont Hotel and Casino
Location Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Address 200 Fremont Street
Opening dateMay 18, 1956; 67 years ago (May 18, 1956)
No. of rooms447
Total gaming space32,000 sq ft (3,000 m2)
Signature attractionsFremont Street Experience
Notable restaurantsTony Roma's
Second Street Grill
Paradise Buffet and Cafe
Casino typeLand
OwnerBoyd Gaming
Renovated in1963, 1976, 2005–2006, 2007
Coordinates36°10′15″N 115°8′35″W / 36.17083°N 115.14306°W / 36.17083; -115.14306
WebsiteFremont Hotel & Casino

The Fremont Hotel & Casino is located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is part of the Fremont Street Experience, named after American explorer and politician John C. Frémont. The casino is operated by the Boyd Gaming Corporation.

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History

The Fremont Hotel is located on 200 Fremont Street. It was designed by architect Wayne McAllister and opened on May 18, 1956, as the tallest building in the state of Nevada. At the time of its opening it had 155 rooms, cost $6 million to open and was owned by Ed Levinson and Lou Lurie.[1] In 1963, the Hotel was expanded to include the 14-story Ogden tower and one of the city's first vertical parking garages.[2]

In 1974, Allen Glick's Argent Corporation purchased the Fremont and in 1976 expanded the casino at a cost of $4 million.[1] In 1983, Sam Boyd bought the Fremont to add to his Boyd Gaming group properties.[3]

The Fremont Hotel and Casino is one of the casinos and hotels currently located in Downtown Las Vegas that is part of the Fremont Street Experience. The casino is located on what is commonly referred to as the four corners. These are the four main hotels that are located on the corner of Casino Center Boulevard and Fremont Street. The four casinos making up the four corners are The Fremont, the Four Queens, the Golden Nugget, and Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel. Casino Center Boulevard is the only through street that passes under the canopy of the Fremont Street Experience. It passes between the Fremont and the Four Queens located on one side of the boulevard and The Golden Nugget and Binions located on the opposite side of the Boulevard.

In 1959,[4] Wayne Newton made his start in Las Vegas at the Fremont at its Carnival Lounge.[5]

Film history

Many scenes from the Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn movie Swingers were filmed inside the Fremont, including their games of blackjack. The casino also appears periodically in the 1992 Disney film Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, and briefly in Vegas Vacation.

References

  1. ^ a b "Las Vegas Hotels and Casino's". University of Nevada. Archived from the original on 2006-09-01. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
  2. ^ Eugene P. Moehring; Michael S. Green (2005). Las Vegas - A Centennial History. University of Nevada Press. ISBN 978-0-87417-615-5. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
  3. ^ "Fremont Hotel". University of Nevada. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
  4. ^ "USO Wayne Newton". USO.org. Archived from the original on 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
  5. ^ Eugene P. Moehring; Michael S. Green (2005). Las Vegas - A Centennial History. University of Nevada Press. ISBN 0-87417-615-8. Retrieved 2008-11-21.

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