Vegas Advisor: Casino town, en route to LV, to close in July

For decades, Primm, Nev., has been a first casino stop for many visitors traveling to Las Vegas on I-15 from Los Angeles. That will soon end with the announcement that the last of the three casinos there is closing. Whiskey Pete’s closed in December 2024, and Buffalo Bill’s in July. Primm Valley, the last of the three, will shutter after business on July 4. The Lotto Store just over the state line in California, which drew thousands of lotto hopefuls from Las Vegas, will also close. Once home to the three operating casinos, a roller coaster, a concert arena and an outlet mall, Primm appears destined to become Nevada’s next ghost town.

See the original article at: Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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