Vintage postcards of Restaurants, Hotels and Casinos are fun to collect.
Today's postcard is of the Brand Room situated in the Commercial Casino.
The following information is from the Chamber of Commerce of Elko.
The Commercial Casino is located across the street from the Stockmen's Hotel Casino in the heart of downtown Elko. The Commercial Casino is over 100 years old, and is rich in history. The Commercial was the first casino ever to offer live entertainment.
The Commercial Casino also features the Brand Room Buffet Restaurant, which is appropriately named. Local ranchers burned their brands into the wall in the 1950's, including Bing Crosby's +B brand.
A gigantic 10-foot polar bear stands guard inside the casino. Replicas of "White King" adorn the outside of the historic casino building.
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Vintage Postcard Minneapolis Minnesota Nankin Chinese Restaurant
Among my vintage postcards is this one of Nankin Chinese Restaurant in Minneapolis Minnesota
Post card is colorful and shows inside interior pictures plus the outside door area
Offered since 1919 Chinese American Food
The following is part of an article written by Rick Nelson of the Star Tribune which was updated
February 25, 1999
Walter James founded the restaurant in 1919 at 14 S. 7th St., now the site of the Dayton-Radisson
parking ramp. He opened a second Nankin in downtown Chicago in 1933, where it stayed for 15 years
before moving to suburban Skokie. In 1949, James sold the Minneapolis Nankin to the Golden and
Chalfen families, which also had interests in Holiday on Ice and the Minneapolis Lakers
basketball team.
Post card is colorful and shows inside interior pictures plus the outside door area
Offered since 1919 Chinese American Food
The following is part of an article written by Rick Nelson of the Star Tribune which was updated
February 25, 1999
Walter James founded the restaurant in 1919 at 14 S. 7th St., now the site of the Dayton-Radisson
parking ramp. He opened a second Nankin in downtown Chicago in 1933, where it stayed for 15 years
before moving to suburban Skokie. In 1949, James sold the Minneapolis Nankin to the Golden and
Chalfen families, which also had interests in Holiday on Ice and the Minneapolis Lakers
basketball team.
The Nankin moved across the street to 15 S. 7th St. in the late 1950s. In 1981, it relocated to City
Center. US Restaurants, the company behind the Green Mill chain, were co-owners briefly in the late
1980s. The Wu family, founders of the Szechuan Star Restaurant in Edina, have owned the Nankin for
the past 10 years.
Their lease expired the end of January 1999 and the restaurant sadly closed.
You can read the rest of the article here.
Perfect addition to anyone's collection of vintage restaurants from Minneapolis of
restaurant postcard collectors. Offered for sale on eBay at this time
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