Jackpot, Nevada
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Jackpot, Nevada is an unincorporated town in Elko County. Located less than 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) from the Idaho border on U.S. Highway 93, Jackpot has been a popular casino gaming destination for residents of Idaho and other neighboring states since its founding.
After Idaho outlawed all forms of casino gaming in 1954, "Cactus Pete" Piersanti and Don French moved their slot machine operations from Idaho to the Jackpot townsite. Piersanti and French's gaming establishments were named Cactus Pete's and the Horseshu Club respectively. Cactus Pete's management took over the Horseshu in 1964 to form what would eventually become Ameristar Casinos. The Ameristar-owned Cactus Pete's and Horseshu, as well as the independent Barton's Club 93 and the Four Jacks Casino, form the basis of the town's economy to this day. More people from the Twin Falls, Idaho, area, work for them than any other employer.
Jackpot has a permanent population of around 1,500. The town has its own schools, golf course and post office.
Due to its economic ties with southern Idaho, particularly the Magic Valley region, Jackpot observes Mountain Time, (one of five locations), although it is officially, like the rest of Nevada, in the Pacific Time Zone.
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[edit] Physical geography
Jackpot, Nevada is located at 41°58'53" North, 114°39'54" West (41.981271, -114.665097) at an elevation of 5,213 ft (1,588.92 m), just short of being one mile above sea level. Jackpot is located in the Great Basin on the banks of Salmon Falls Creek. Jackpot is located about 50 mi (80 km) northeast of the unincorporated town of Jarbidge, Nevada and the Jarbidge Wilderness; from Jackpot, a traveler cannot enter the Jarbidge Wilderness area by road without entering Idaho and returning to Nevada on other roads.
[edit] Jackpot in Entertainment
Jackpot was featured in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, but no actual filming took place in Jackpot.
Satview Broadband Ltd. is the local cable television company. This company is headquartered in Reno, Nevada.
Jackpot is the hometown of professional golfer Del Morrin.
[edit] Attractions
Jackpot has six main hotels and motels with casinos:
- Barton's Club 93
- Cactus Pete's Resort Casino, owned by Ameristar Casinos, is the largest hotel in Jackpot with 300 guest rooms.
- Covered Wagon Hotel
- Four Jacks Hotel and Casino
- Horseshu Hotel and Casino, owned by Ameristar Casinos.
- West Star Hotel and Casino
[edit] External links
- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Google Maps, or Yahoo! Maps, or Windows Live Local
- Satellite image from Google Maps, Windows Live Local, WikiMapia
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA
- Jackpot Tourism - Gateway to Cowboy Country
- Jackpot-Nevada.com website
- The Complete Nevada Traveler Guide to Jackpot
- Ameristar - Cactus Pete's website
- Ameristar - Horshu Hotel website