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1626 Park Avenue
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Type: Illegal
Status: Closed
Open: 1941, Close: 1964

(Spinetti's) The Tower Club was located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The address was 1626 Park Avenue in Hot Springs National Park. An article earlier this year in The Ringer, called it a, “Modest supper club on the outskirts of town.” According to Artwork Archive, it was located at the city limits. It was the first establishment to bring entertainers to the city. It opened in 1941. The illegal casino was in operation till 1964.
About Illegal Casinos - by their nature, information about illegal, or unlicensed, casinos is hard to find and difficult to verify. Information presented on the ChipGuide about these casinos is provided as the result of our best efforts but may not be 100% accurate. Even if the information is accurate, gamblers move around and may take their equipment with them; items used in one casino may have also been used in others. Please send verified information about illegal casinos to the ChipGuide so that we may improve our accuracy.
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Casino Money
Table Chips (14) [QuickView]
Casino Collectibles
Chip Order Cards (2) [QuickView]
CG288181 Show Casinos
Issued: 1959
Added: 2022-07-08
Mftr: Burt Co.
Contributed by: David Sarles
CG292049
Issued: 8/3/1955
Added: 2022-09-13
Mftr: Taylor & Co.
Contributed by: David Spragg
Match Books (1) [QuickView]
CG209119
Added: 2018-08-28
Contributed by: Ed Hertel
Total Items (17)

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