A vintage color postcard of Harrah's Club in Reno, Nevada at night. A large, tan building features a massive illuminated "Harrah's Club" sign in blue and white. A side marquee lists performers including Red Nichols and His Five Pennies and The Marksmen. A crowd of people stands at the wide, open entrance. Several classic 1950s-era cars are parked in the foreground. Text at the bottom describes the club's 41-foot wide air curtain.
An uncirculated postcard back with a divided layout. The top left corner contains a descriptive paragraph about Harrah's Club at 210 North Virginia Street, mentioning gaming and lounge attractions. The stamp box on the right includes instructions to "leave at bar or premium booth for free mailing." The serial number SC4652 is printed vertically on the far right.

1960s Harrah's Club Reno Nevada Vintage Postcard

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About This Vintage Postcard

The vibrant pulse of Reno’s nightlife is captured in this evening scene at the iconic Harrah's Club. Patrons gather under the glow of the massive neon sign, drawn in by the promise of world class entertainment like Red Nichols and His Five Pennies. There is an unmistakable sense of mid century excitement in the air, from the sleek lines of the classic cars parked along North Virginia Street to the innovative open entrance that welcomed guests into the heart of The Biggest Little City in the World. It is a nostalgic glimpse into an era when the desert night was always young and the doors never closed.

Details

Era: Chrome, 1960s (actual year 1960)
City: Reno
State: Nevada
Country: United States of America
Topics: Casinos, Nightlife, Harrah's Club, Red Nichols, Air Curtain, Neon Signs
Artist Photographer: Unknown
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: Harrahs Club
Printer: Unknown

Additional Information

This postcard features the famous worlds largest air curtain at the entrance of Harrahs Club, which measured 41 feet wide. The technology allowed the casino to remain completely open to the street 24 hours a day while regulating the interior temperature. The marquee specifically advertises Red Nichols and His Five Pennies, a jazz group that performed at the club during this period. The card includes a unique invitation to leave it at the bar or premium booth for free mailing, a common hospitality perk of the era. 

This vintage postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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