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Last admissions to the Museum: NOV-FEB 9 p.m. | MAR-APR 10 p.m. | MAY-AUG 11 p.m. | SEP-OCT 10 p.m. Due to frequent sell-out nights, advance ticket purchase is highly recommended.
Opening times this week:
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Silverbird closes on December 3, 1981

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Silverbird closes on December 3, 1981

December 3rd, 2022

#OTD in 1981, the Silverbird Hotel and Casino closed after the owner, Major Riddle, passed away.

When Major Riddle first started operating in Las Vegas in 1956 he took over the Dunes.  Subsequently, he opened properties across the valley including the Silver City Casino and Silver Nugget Casino. Following the silver theme, when he purchased the Thunderbird in 1977 he renamed it the Silverbird. The property only operated with this name for 4 years, during which they hosted a varied selection of shows in the Continental Theatre including Freddy Fender, a Tejano performer who eventually released a vinyl album titled ‘Live in Las Vegas’, Pete Willcox, an Elvis impersonator, and a Beatles tribute group. After Riddle’s passing in 1981, the property was sold and became the El Rancho from 1982-1992.