Carson Nugget

[3] The property features slots, table games, keno, three restaurants, meeting spaces and 83 hotel rooms.

Richard Graves opened the casino, known then as the Carson City Nugget, on March 1, 1954.

[4] The Carson City Nugget was one of Nevada's largest and most prosperous casinos when Graves sold it to Richard E. Pogue and Chester H. Armstrong in September 1956.

[5] After Pogue died, the Carson City Nugget was sold to a group of six purchasers for $525,000 in December 1958.

[7] The casino was sold in 2015 to Dean DiLullo, the CEO of M1 Gaming in Reno.