Venue Description

In 1946, William Elwell and his two sisters, Mrs. Naomi Uptigrove and Mrs. Doris Brown, all children of one of the early Las Vegas settlers, built the Elwell Hotel at First and Carson Streets upon property owned by the family. The Elwell opened for business in 1951. In 1954 the hotel was enlarged to 117 rooms. William Elwell was a University of Nevada regent and Las Vegas city commissioner; he passed away in August 1963. In 1965 the Elwell Hotel was sold to the Pioneer Club for $1.5 million and became the Pioneer Hotel. In 1984 the building was bought by the Golden Nugget and demolished to make room for a parking garage which stands to this day.

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