Four Queens | |
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Location | Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 |
Address | 202 East Fremont Street |
Opening date | June 2, 1966 |
No. of rooms | 690 |
Total gaming space | 27,269 sq ft (2,533.4 m2) |
Signature attractions | Queen's Machine |
Notable restaurants | Hugo's Cellar |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | TLC Casino Enterprises |
Architect | Julius Gabriele (1964) |
Renovated in | 1976, 1981, 1995, 2007 |
Website | www |
The Four Queens (also stylized 4 Queens) is a hotel and casino in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, on the Fremont Street Experience. The property includes a 690-room hotel and a 27,269 sq ft (2,533.4 m2) casino. The Four Queens was developed by Ben Goffstein, who named it in reference to his four daughters. The casino opened on June 2, 1966, followed by the eight-story hotel two months later. The hotel opened with 115 rooms, and a 10-story addition was completed in 1969. Another 18-story tower was added in 1981.
Elsinore Corporation owned the property from 1973 to 2003, when it was sold to local businessman Terry Caudill. It is owned and operated through his company, TLC Casino Enterprises.