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ITEM VIEW: CG172206
Became: Palace Indian Gaming Center
17255 Jersey Avenue
Lemoore, California
Type: Indian
Status: Closed
Open: 1986, Close: 1994

Originally known as "Southgate Bingo Palace", which opened in 1983, and was located on the reservation land of Santa Rosa Indian Community. The British-American Bingo Company bought the Taichi Indian concession in 1986 and changed its name to "The Palace". In 1994, the Taichi tribe took over the operation of the bingo hall/casino and renamed it the "Palace Indian Gaming Center" (see "Became").

The attribution of the H&C-mold hot stamp chips is traced to the Staeffler Memorial California Card Room Guide (2010). The "BAB" on the chips stands for British American Bingo.

Advertisement from 9/2/1990 (The Fresno Bee).

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CG172206 Obsolete
Denom: $5
Added: 2016-10-30
Color: Yellow
Inserts: 4 Blue/Fuchsia
Mold: H&C (SCV)
Inlay: HS Gold
Contributed by: Dennis Berry

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