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Joe appears behind the bar in "Haunted West"<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iycLA2Hhek8 Haunted West]," National Geographic, 1972.</ref>. | Joe appears behind the bar in "Haunted West"<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iycLA2Hhek8 Haunted West]," National Geographic, 1972.</ref>. | ||
Joe's Gerlach Club was a casino between 1965 thru 1973.<ref>[http://nevadacasinochipcollection.com/casinos/j/JoesGerlach.htm Joe's Gerlach], Nevada Casino Chip Collection.</ref><ref name="jensen">Phil Jensen, "[http://www.ccgtcc-ccn.com/Gerlach.pdf Phil's Forays, Gerlach Revisted]" Includes ca. 1970 photo of the [[Desert Club]] and Joe's Gerlach Club.</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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== Remote Resources == | |||
* "[http://newspaperarchive.com/us/nevada/reno/nevada-state-journal/1955/08-06/page-12 Quilici Rites Planned Today],", Nevada State Journal, August 6, 1955, Page 12], "He is survived by a brother Ruggiero Quilici; sister-in-law Nunzia Quilici, both of Dayton and Joe and Bruno Selmi of Gerlach, and many nieces and nephews." | * "[http://newspaperarchive.com/us/nevada/reno/nevada-state-journal/1955/08-06/page-12 Quilici Rites Planned Today],", Nevada State Journal, August 6, 1955, Page 12], "He is survived by a brother Ruggiero Quilici; sister-in-law Nunzia Quilici, both of Dayton and Joe and Bruno Selmi of Gerlach, and many nieces and nephews." | ||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Bank Saloon]] | |||
* [[Capooch Club]] | |||
[[Category:Gerlach bars]] |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 22 October 2023
Joe's Gerlach Club was owned for many years by Joe and Ann Selmi.
Joe owned the ranch near the three mile entrance to the Black Rock desert.
Joe appears behind the bar in "Haunted West"[1].
Joe's Gerlach Club was a casino between 1965 thru 1973.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Haunted West," National Geographic, 1972.
- ↑ Joe's Gerlach, Nevada Casino Chip Collection.
- ↑ Phil Jensen, "Phil's Forays, Gerlach Revisted" Includes ca. 1970 photo of the Desert Club and Joe's Gerlach Club.
Remote Resources
- "Quilici Rites Planned Today,", Nevada State Journal, August 6, 1955, Page 12], "He is survived by a brother Ruggiero Quilici; sister-in-law Nunzia Quilici, both of Dayton and Joe and Bruno Selmi of Gerlach, and many nieces and nephews."