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ITEM VIEW: CG305658
2303 Edison Highway
Bakersfield, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1946, Close: 1970s

Originally owned by Roy H. Ellington (originally from Oklahoma) in the 1940s. Also called the "Lucky Spot Cafe" in the 1950s, and later "Bob's Lucky Spot".

T. R. King sold 2000 of the large crown chips in two colors to Don [William] Davis, 306 Eye Street, Bakersfield, California, in 1958 and 1959.

Above advertisement is from 9/7/1946 (The Bakersfield Californian).The photograph of the Lucky Spot is courtesy of the Kern County Museum. Note, that "Chet's Club" can be seen next door to the right.

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CG305658
Issued: 1945
Added: 2023-06-10
Contributed by: David Sarles

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