Lakeside Inn, former casino-hotel in Stateline, Nevada
Lakeside Inn was a hotel in Stateline, Nevada that offered simple lodging with rustic appeal. The building contained 123 rooms, two restaurants, three bars, and a large casino area of about 18,000 square feet for gaming.
The hotel opened in 1946 and operated under different names including Tahoe Sky Harbor and Fabulous Eddie's Stardust Club before becoming Lakeside Inn in the mid-1980s. A fire in the early 1970s damaged parts of the building, but the property was restored and remained a known location in the area.
The name reflected its location near Lake Tahoe and the connection to the natural surroundings of the region. The building embodied a relaxed, rustic style that appealed to visitors seeking simple and comfortable lodging in a casual setting.
The hotel was conveniently located with easy access to nearby attractions such as the lakes and mountains of the region. Its placement in Stateline, Nevada made it a practical stop for travelers looking to relax and explore gaming options.
The property was owned and operated by the same family for many decades, creating a personal and welcoming experience for guests and staff. This continuity in family management made it part of local tradition, with many visitors staying there after spending days enjoying nearby lakes and mountains.
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