That is an interesting article about the slot trailer, but what I found
even more interesting was at the bottom: "Rob Woodson, vice president
at United Coin, said the company operates a few other temporary casinos
around the state for similar reasons, including the Moulin Rouge on
Bonanza Road and the Holy Cow on Sahara Avenue and the Strip."
So I guess there is a chance the Holy Cow could come back? Boy, I used
to love that place.
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