The Pioneer Saloon has remained opened and operating through a change in ownership this year. The Saloon’s new ownership has vowed to keep its history alive.
The historic Nevada landmark first opened its doors and began operating over 100 years ago. The saloon’s colorful history makes it a popular destination for tourists, travelers, and locals.
Following the change in ownership, the saloon was able to continue to operate as a Clark County licensed tavern.
We look forward to how the Saloon’s new owners progress operations while maintaining its historic significance.
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