The Casino Chip & Gaming Token Collectors Club, Inc. (CCGTCC)
is pleased to announce a collaborative venture with two of Nevada’s finest
institutions. The National Museum of Organized Crime & Law Enforcement
better known as the Mob Museum and The El Cortez Hotel and Casino, both in
downtown Las Vegas.
The El Cortez Hotel and Casino is located at 600 E. Fremont
St in downtown Las Vegas will be hosting an exhibit of fantastic gaming
memorabilia focusing on the life and times of Jackie Gaughan, the legendary
casino operator who at one time held 12 different casino gaming licenses; lived
to the age of 93; and played poker in his last casino, the El Cortez. The El
Cortez, located at Fremont and 6th St., is now on the National Historic
Landmark Register largely because the building has been preserved and unchanged
for almost 75 years.
The Mob Museum is located at 300 Stewart St. The Mob Museum
and MOGH exhibit will focus on the incredible history of illegal gambling
houses through out the United States during the early and middle portions of
the 20th century. The exhibit will feature all different forms of artifacts
from various illegal casinos. One display will be in the “Evidence”
room showcasing a number of Meyer Lansky’s affiliations. Kentucky, Louisiana,
Florida and New York clubs will be highlighted to show the breadth of his
control. There will also be a small display in the Las Vegas room highlighting
some early chips and photographs of the Flamingo. The Mob Museum is inside the
historic, former federal courthouse and U.S. Post Office. This building is one
of the few remaining historically significant buildings in Las Vegas, is
included on both the Nevada and National Registers of Historic Places and
is also LEED Silver certified.
The El Cortez and Mob Museum exhibits will be unveiled on
Tuesday June 17.
More at: http://themogh.org/mogh_home.php
More at: http://www.ccgtcc.com/