{"id":273448,"date":"2023-05-14T14:21:08","date_gmt":"2023-05-14T19:21:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/?p=273448"},"modified":"2023-05-14T14:21:08","modified_gmt":"2023-05-14T19:21:08","slug":"remembering-the-las-vegas-strips-founding-mother","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/remembering-the-las-vegas-strips-founding-mother\/","title":{"rendered":"Remembering the Las Vegas Strip’s Founding Mother"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Las Vegas Strip has a founding mother,<\/em> not a founding father. On Mother’s Day, we remember Alice Morris, founder and proprietor the Red Rooster, the very first licensed casino on Las Vegas Boulevard.<\/p>\n

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In what is believed to be the only surviving photo of Alice Morris, the founding mother of the Las Vegas Strip (right) poses with her husband in front of her Red Rooster nightclub circa 1933. Ninety-two years ago tomorrow (April 1), Morris became the future Strip\u2019s first licensed casino owner. (Image: vintagelasvegas.com)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

No, mobster Benjamin \u201cBugsy\u201d Siegel didn\u2019t create the Las Vegas Strip.<\/a> A whopping four casinos and two full-fledged resorts beat the Flamingo to Highway 91, as the main road from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles was known in 1946. The first was opened n Nov. 26, 1930, on 12 acres where the north gate of The Mirage now stands. At first, it was a nightclub featuring dance marathons, live all-girl bands, and dining. (A chicken dinner would set you back $1.)<\/p>\n

There was no gambling yet, at least not of the legal variety. As strange as this sounds, Las Vegas had outlawed it since Sept. 30, 1910.<\/p>\n

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Amid the moral reform of the Progressive Era of the early 20th century, Nevada banned most forms of gambling,\u201d<\/strong> UNLV history professor Michael Green told Casino.org<\/em>. \u201cIt didn\u2019t become legal again until Governor Fred Balzar signed Assembly Bill 98 on March 19, 1931.\u201d<\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Anxious to exploit the new revenue stream but having no experience with gambling, Morris did what the owners of many other Las Vegas clubs did at the time: she enlisted the advice of a gambling expert. And who were the gambling experts back then?<\/p>\n

Mob Rules<\/h2>\n

Morris \u201cGoldie\u201d Goldsworth was lured to Las Vegas by the promise of illegal gambling profits in an untapped market. A rising player in the LA gambling racket at the time, he would be found beaten to death by a hammer in the back seat of his car on Oct. 16, 1958. The LA coroner called the gunshot wounds to his head \u201conly superficial.\u201d He was 52.<\/p>\n

When he was still breathing, Goldie agreed to set up and run Morris\u2019 gambling operation in exchange for an undocumented cut of the profits. He applied for a modest license \u2014 for a blackjack table and three slot machines \u2013, and on April 1, 1931, the Red Rooster became the first Clark County establishment on Highway 91 to receive a gaming license under the new law.<\/p>\n

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The Red Rooster also became the first Las Vegas Strip casino to\u00a0lose<\/em>\u00a0its gaming license because serving alcohol was another thing that was, surprisingly, against the law at the time. It would remain so across the US until the repeal of Prohibition on Dec. 5, 1933.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Alcohol had been available at the Red Rooster since the day it opened. In February 1931, Prohibition agents even dropped in to issue Morris a warning. And she complied, temporarily. But on May 18, 1931, the Red Rooster received a second visit from the feds that wasn\u2019t so friendly. They arrested Morris and her husband, who were found guilty, granted probation, and fined $500.<\/p>\n

Goldie wasn\u2019t arrested during the raid. But when he applied to renew the Red Rooster\u2019s gaming license on July 7, 1931, it was denied due to the previous liquor violation.<\/p>\n

Other Pre-Flamingo Strip Casinos<\/h2>\n

Like the Red Rooster, the Pair O\u2019 Dice opened as a nightclub and restaurant in 1930, serving alcohol under the table. Unlike the Red Rooster, however, owners Frank and Angelina Detra never got busted. They also applied for a gaming license but didn\u2019t receive one until May 1931, a month after the Red Rooster was issued theirs.<\/p>\n

The El Rancho Vegas opened in April 1941. It had the largest casino on Highway 91, with 70 slot machines and four table games. It also had its own swimming pool and a 63-room hotel. So, it can rightfully be called the first\u00a0resort\u00a0<\/em>on the Las Vegas Strip. As far as casinos go, however, it was No. 3.<\/p>\n

In 1941, the Pair O\u2019 Dice was sold and incorporated into the Hotel Last Frontier. Its 1942 grand opening made it the fourth official casino on the Strip and the second resort.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Flamingo Hotel didn\u2019t open until Dec. 26, 1946, as the future Las Vegas Strip\u2019s fifth casino and third resort.<\/p>\n

Red Rooster Crows On<\/h2>\n

The Red Rooster\u2019s timeline continued after losing its casino license. In 1933, Clark County gave Morris\u2019s business a new life by granting it a dance hall license. After Prohibition was repealed later that year, the county followed up with a beer-only liquor license. Though the Red Rooster suffered a fire in July 1933, Morris rebuilt and reopened it on Dec. 30 of that same year. It remained popular throughout World War II.<\/p>\n

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Vaudeville singer\/actress Grace Hayes in her 1930s heyday. (Image: IMDB)<\/figcaption><\/figure>
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In 1947, Morris sold the Red Rooster to former vaudeville star Grace Hayes. By then, a motel, the Sans Souci (French for without care), had been added to the property. In 1962, it would be demolished to create The Castaways.<\/p>\n

Like so many former vaudevillians, Hayes was unable to transition to big-screen stardom. The singer and actress had managed to nab just two leading roles, playing a version of herself in 1936\u2019s\u00a0Maid for a Day<\/em>\u00a0and in 1941\u2019s\u00a0Zis Boom Bah.<\/em><\/p>\n

So, Hayes enacted her Plan B. Exploiting her fading name recognition, she opened the Grace Hayes Lodge in Sherman Oaks, Calif., in 1938.<\/p>\n

After deciding to relocate both herself and her club to Las Vegas, she paid Morris $15K for the Red Rooster and the 12 acres it sat on, renaming the club after herself and having a ranch house built behind it as her residence.<\/p>\n

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The club remained successful with Hayes at the helm, attracting many of the town\u2019s early movers and shakers. In a 1981 interview with the\u00a0Las Vegas Review-Journal,\u00a0<\/em>Hayes estimated that Howard Hughes was in the place at least three times a week.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

\u201cI don\u2019t know what I served him,\u201d Hayes told the newspaper. \u201cI know I served him a drink. I mixed a drink. He didn\u2019t care what it was. He never drank it, and he never paid me for a drink in his life.\u201d<\/p>\n

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In 1947, the Red Rooster became the Grace Hayes Lodge. Note the original rooster road sign to its left. (Image: vintagelasvegas.com)<\/figcaption><\/figure>
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Growing tired of operating a club, Hayes leased it to others. When Willie Martello, better known for operating houses of gambling and prostitution in Searchlight, Nev., took over in 1949, he changed its name to Willie Martello\u2019s Red Rooster. That\u2019s because its regulars never stopped referring to the club by its former name.<\/p>\n

After Martello, the club operated under a revolving door of different owners and new names. These included the Hi-Ho Club, The Patio, The Rendezvous, and finally, the Grace Hayes Lodge again. The club closed in 1957 and was torn down in 1959 by Standard Oil (which became Mobil Oil in 1966). Hayes had leased the land to the company to open a gas station.<\/p>\n

Hayes Stays<\/h2>\n

Hayes continued living in the ranch house on her property. It eventually made history as the last remaining private home on the Strip. Her son and daughter-in-law joined her in Vegas, entertainers Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy, who were actively involved in the community.<\/p>\n

In 1987, Steve Wynn paid Hayes $2M for her house and the Mobil station where the Red Rooster once stood. As part of the deal, she lived out her final days in a lavish suite at Wynn\u2019s Golden Nugget resort downtown. Ill health forced Hayes to enter the Las Vegas Convalescent Center, where she died at age 93 in 1989. That\u2019s the same year Wynn opened The Mirage on the site of her former home.<\/p>\n

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In this 1980s photo of the land on which Steve Wynn built The Mirage, Grace Hayes\u2019 former residence can be seen in the foreground, along with the Mobil station built on the site of the Red Rooster. Behind that is the Castaways casino hotel. (Image: Twitter)<\/figcaption><\/figure>
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On almost the exact spot where the Red Rooster once stood, Wynn built The Mirage\u2019s most famous public attraction. Sometime in 2024, his fake volcano is set to be demolished by Hard Rock International, which purchased The Mirage last year for $1.1B. The resort\u2019s new owner intends to\u00a0erect a 36-story guitar-shaped hotel tower<\/a>\u00a0in its place.<\/p>\n

Since news of the volcano\u2019s impending demolition broke, Baby Boomers and Gen-Xers have taken to social media to complain about Las Vegas\u2019 lack of respect for its history. What\u2019s amusing is that they think the volcano is the most historical thing that once occupied this site.<\/p>\n

When you first see that guitar tower climbing toward the sky, know it is rising from the ashes of Las Vegas history.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u201cRemember the pioneers who came first,\u201d Green said, \u201cin this case, Grace Hayes and her predecessor, Alice Morris, the founding mother of the Las Vegas Strip.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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