Harold's Club in Reno hosted a community fallout shelter. Cold War news published June 20, 1963 via the @AP.
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Harolds Club in Reno went 'Bust' after a demolition party in Dec 1999 that ended the family fun.
June 20, 1979: President Jimmy Carter presided over a dedication ceremony for the White House's solar panels. Surreal this was habbenning 44 years ago!
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In 2014, the solar panels were back:
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The Obama solar scandal is a longer story.
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The Onion
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Quote:During World War II, troop trains stopped in Reno and many a serviceman was introduced to legalized gambling.
After the war, the Smith family started the first nationwide advertising campaign for Nevada gambling. Signs sprung up along major highways, proclaiming "Harold's Club Or Bust," or "You May Lose Your Pants But You Will Have a Barrel of Fun, Harold's Club."
The casino was sold in June 1970 to Howard Hughes, who dropped the apostrophe from the name. "It went down hill then," said Powers. Winnings from Harolds, he said, were siphoned off to help the other Hughes casinos in Las Vegas.
Harolds Club in Reno went 'Bust' after a demolition party in Dec 1999 that ended the family fun.
June 20, 1979: President Jimmy Carter presided over a dedication ceremony for the White House's solar panels. Surreal this was habbenning 44 years ago!
![[Image: 6kLBRXm.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/6kLBRXm.jpg)
In 2014, the solar panels were back:
![[Image: W9agQGL.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/W9agQGL.jpg)
The Obama solar scandal is a longer story.
![[Image: zxMOPTi.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/zxMOPTi.jpg)
![[Image: mmZAnYG.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/mmZAnYG.jpg)
![[Image: uSSoFls.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/uSSoFls.jpg)
The Onion
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