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El Cortez, a
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, is a relatively small
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gaming venue a block from the
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. Slots, table games, and a race and sports book occupy one floor of the main pavilion, at this historic casino. It opened on
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on November 7, 1941, and is one of the oldest casino-hotel properties in Las Vegas, along with the nearby
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in style, it reflects a 1952 remodel when the façade was modernized.Ron Sylvester
El Cortez joins National Register of Historic Places
''Las Vegas Sun'', February 25, 2013, accessed February 26, 2013.
On February 22, 2013, the structure was placed on the
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.Weekly List for February 22, 2013
National Park Service, February 22, 2013, accessed February 26, 2013.


History

Marion Hicks and J.C. Grayson built El Cortez, downtown Las Vegas' first major resort, for $245,000.Chung, Su Kim. ''Las Vegas Then and Now''. Thunder Bay Press. San Diego, California: 2005. p.56 El Cortez opened on November 7, 1941. The location at 6th Street and Fremont was originally considered too far from downtown, but it quickly became so profitable that
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bought the property in 1945 from J. Kell Houssels for $600,000. In 1942, FBI documents described Isadore Blumenfeld, alias Kid Cann, as the, "recognized leader of
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". They added that Blumenfeld was, "known to have corrupted City and County officials... and has been known to harbor criminals of various types." The same files also report that Kid Cann often boasted that he had the Minneapolis City Council, "in the palm of his hand." These files further allege that Kid Cann was involved with
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in the running of the El Cortez Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. John Kell (J. Kell) Houssels Sr. (1895–1979) had originally opened the 59-room hotel and casino before the sale to the major
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figures. Houssels purchased the hotel back from Siegel's group in 1946 for $766,000. In 1963, the ''Pavilion Rooms'' were added after the hotel was purchased by
Jackie Gaughan John Davis Gaughan, Sr. (October 24, 1920 – March 12, 2014) was a casino owner and operator from the early 1950s in Las Vegas, Nevada. He had an ownership stake in many casinos throughout his career, but he is best known for his ownership of th ...
. Another 15-story tower addition was completed in 1980. The 64-room Cabana Suites were completed in the former Ogden House in 2009, bringing the total room count to its current 364. Gaughan, a casino owner and operator since the early 1950s, lived in El Cortez's tower penthouse and was known to be on the casino floor almost daily. The property is one of the few casinos to have never changed its exterior façade in Las Vegas, retaining the same signage and ranch-themed architecture for over seventy years.


Current operation

Jackie Gaughan's son Michael Gaughan ran the sports and race book in the current casino under the name ''South Point Race and Sports Book'' during the late 2000s, but the sports book is now run by
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. El Cortez has undergone several renovations, with the latest major remodeling completed in 2006. New carpet, marble flooring, gaming machines, refurbished guest rooms and an upgraded kitchen for the restaurant were added. Although only a block away from the
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, the hotel is part of the newly-created
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section of downtown. It has also created a main entrance off
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(5th Street) by opening a block-long pedestrian walkway from the boulevard to the hotel's main entrance on 6th Street. El Cortez is also well known in the casino industry as the most prominent "break-in house" for new table-game dealers to get experience before moving onto bigger properties. The separate hotel in the back, the 100-room Ogden House, has been completely renovated into the 64-suite ''Cabana Suites''. In 2008, Jackie Gaughan sold El Cortez and its properties to Kenny Epstein. Over the next decade, Epstein and his business partners put more than $50 million of renovations into the property. Gaughan continued to live at the casino and still played poker in the poker room until his death on March 12, 2014. As of 2013, it was the oldest continuously operating casino in Las Vegas. In March 2019, El Cortez was closed by police for several hours following a shooting. In 2018, renovation work took place on 73 rooms located on the first five floors of the hotel tower. Additional hotel remodeling was underway in 2019. El Cortez includes a restaurant, Siegel's 1941, which features memorabilia from Siegel. In 2021, as part of a $25M renovation project, the El Cortez opened up a high-limit room. Starting in April 2022, El Cortez is scheduled to become a 21-and-over property, prohibiting minors from all areas including the hotel and restaurants. The property's general manager said the change "comes after careful consideration and decades of trying to accommodate minors in a property that is focused primarily on gaming and popular casino bars".


Photo gallery

Image:ElCortez sign Las Vegas.jpg, The same sign has been atop the casino since the 1940s File:ElCortez famous sign.jpg, Close-up of the sign Image:El Cortez Las vegas 6th and Fremont.jpg, The Spanish Ranch theme dominates the exterior File:ElCortez pathway from LasVegasBlvd.jpg, Las Vegas Blvd frontage was created with a palm tree lined walkway Image:El cortez tower 2.jpg, Hotel tower Image:Fremont East view from ElCortez.jpg, View of
Fremont East Fremont Street is a street in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada that is the second most famous street in the Las Vegas Valley – and Nevada – besides the Las Vegas Strip. Named in honor of explorer and politician John C. Frémont and located in the h ...
from El Cortez. Image:Remodeled king suite.jpg, A remodeled King Suite Image:Tower premium.jpg, View of a Tower premium room Image:EC tower premium rooms bathroom.jpg, Bathroom view of a Tower Premium room Image:EC tower hallway.jpg, Hallway in the El Cortez tower Image:El Cortez tower room.jpg, Tower room with king-sized bed Image:Pavilion Rooms.jpg, Pavilion room with two beds Image:Tower premium king room.jpg, Tower premium room with a king-sized bed Image:Tower elevator lobby.jpg, The Tower elevator lobby Image:Exterior1 TheOriginal.jpg, View of the iconic El Cortez sign at dusk Image:El Cortez Ext Twilight Final.jpg, Exterior view of the Cabana Suites at El Cortez Image:El-Cortez-Tower-Exterior.jpg, Exterior view of the Tower at El Cortez


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