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Kings Crown Tallyho Hotel & Country Club Menu Las Vegas Nevada 1965
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$6.99 to United States
Offer policy
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Details
Return policy
Refunds available: See booth/item description for details
Purchase protection
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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
Item traits
| Category: | |
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| Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
Used |
| This Collectible: |
An Original Vintage Menu |
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| Posted for sale: |
March 16 |
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| Item number: |
1793033453 |
Item description
Kings Crown Tallyho Hotel Country Club Menu Las Vegas Nevada 1965
A 4 page room service menu from the Kings Crown Tallyho Hotel Country Club in Las Vegas Nevada. Measures about 7" x 10" when closed. An exceptionally rare piece of Las Vegas History.
Due to the size limitations of my scanner, the entire menu may not show in some of the scans.
Form Classic Las Vegas , a history of the Hotel
Unlike the majority of visionaries that were lured to Las Vegas with ideas of casino/hotels, New York broker, Edwin Lowe, had a different vision. He wanted to build a hotel featuring an understated country club atmosphere in elegant surroundings. This all sounded great but he was about 40 years ahead in his thinking.
Not knowing that he was ahead of his time, Lowe built an English Tudor-style hotel and called it the TallyHo! While King Henry the VIII likely would have felt right at home, it was 1962 and the Las Vegas Strip was anything but to the manor born.
Lowe believed that there was a sizeable number of tourists who liked to vacation in Las Vegas, not to gamble, but because of the weather and outdoor activities available around Southern Nevada. (Like I said, he was ahead of his time). Lowe had earned his money as a toy-maker in New York. He was friendly with the Canadian couple who had invented a game called "Yacht Game". Lowe saw the potential behind the game and bought the rights. He repackaged the game and renamed it, Yahtzee.
Because of this belief, Lowe envisioned a hotel without the one thing every other hotel on the Las Vegas Strip had - a casino!
Construction began in the winter of 1962 with an opening date of February, 1963. The TallyHo, according to our good friend Alan Hess, had leaded windows, gables and half-timbering. With a curled hunting horn as its symbol, the hotel opened on schedule. Unfortunately, it failed within the year. The owners, now including local attorney and one-time lawyer for Benjamin Bugsy Siegel, Louis Weiner, sold the floundering property to a group of businessmen from Kokomo, Indiana who headed a realty firm. One of their popular properties was called King's Crown and they thought one in Las Vegas might be their salvation.
The new owners opened the "King's Crown Tallyho" on New Years Eve, 1964. Like the previous owners, they set out to prove that a casino was not necessary to the success of a hotel in Las Vegas. The property contained 450 rooms, including 32 villas, a par-54 nine-hole golf course, four swimming pools and six specialty restaurants including the Polo Lounge and Sommelier Room.
Despite the best of ideas, the hotel failed within six months. A group of Las Vegas businessmen headed by Edward Nealis sought to buy the property but they were denied a gaming license by the Nevada Gaming Commission and the sale was cancelled. The other bid for the property came with a $400,000 check to be used as a down payment. The owners were ecstatic until it was discovered the check was drawn on a non-existant British bank.
The little hotel was put back up on the auction block and remained closed.
in fine condition
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