The Arizona Club, circa 1907, was one of the first permanent buildings in Las Vegas, Nevada. Located at 221 N. 1st Street on Block 16 in the heart of the red light district, the popular, well-appointed casino, saloon and sporting house opened in 1905 and operated until World War II. The bar was sold to the Hotel Last Frontier in 1942. Courtesy UNLV Digital Collections, Helen J. Stewart Photographs, pho007245


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