LVA Question of the Day - 3 JUN 2011
Q: I was talking to a long-time Las Vegas resident (George)
while gaming at Main Street Station. The interior design of
Main Street Station is quite unique with exquisite detail
from the light fixtures, and stained-glass ceiling to the
wooden walls. George went on to an elaborate explanation on
the interior and evolution of Main Street Station. George
explained that the original wooden interior (as it still
stands today) was hand-carved and imported from Germany. At
that time there was a dance hall in the mezzanine above the
casino floor. The original owner subsequently sold the
casino to Debbie Reynolds, who George said screwed up the
wooden interior by painting over portions of the wood.
George went on to say that Reynolds ultimately sold the
casino to the Station Casino Group that ultimately sold it
to the Boyd Group. How much of this it true?
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