FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Creator of Casino Legends Hall of Fame Seeks New Casino Relationship

to Re-establish Attraction

 

Las Vegas, Nev. – July 8, 2010 – Casino Legends Hall of Fame founder and owner, Steven Cutler, is seeking a relationship with a gaming company, or individual investors, who may be interested in further developing the brand into a world-class attraction. The Casino Legends Hall of Fame is a multi-faceted brand that is comprised of 40 separate and diverse collections that chronicle the history of Las Vegas’ colorful gaming and entertainment past and includes more than 80 individuals to date inducted into the Hall of Fame.

The Casino Legends Hall of Fame (CLHOF) was previously housed at The Tropicana Resort & Casino from 1998 until 2005. During that period, the Casino Legends Hall of Fame became one of the most visited museums in Nevada, drawing approximately 2 million visitors.

Since leaving the Tropicana, the collection has been in storage and Cutler has been aggressively adding to it. The collection covers everything from gaming chips, antique slot machines as well as entertainment memorabilia such as rare celebrity costumes, entertainer’s contracts, celebrity paychecks and a vast array of personal items and other historical documents. Some of the other categories include casino china, sports memorabilia, photographs, silver & gold coins, old currency, oil paintings, menus, show programs and more. The Casino Legends Hall of Fame Collection is priceless and currently consists of more than 100,000 items.

Over-and-above the collection, what makes the CLHOF brand so valuable is the intellectual property that’s attached to it. The licensing and merchandising associated with the Casino Legends Hall of Fame’s unique brand could generate a financial bonanza for the retail operation associated with the attraction. The brand is also an evolving, living institution with more than 80 individuals inducted during its tenure at The Tropicana Resort & Casino. The Hall of Fame recognizes the legends that made Las Vegas “The Gaming and Entertainment Capital of the World” and includes casino visionaries, headliners, showgirls, gamblers and even includes movies and media. Cutler envisions the possibility of a network production of the CLHOF induction ceremonies that would soon become Las Vegas’ version of the academy awards.

The future of the new attraction Cutler sees as a sight and sound experience from the moment patrons enter. “The experience will be high tech and interactive. Unlike the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame or the Baseball Hall of Fame, we will be multi-dimensional, appealing to literally every demographic,” he said. “The collections are so vast and diverse there will surely be something of interest for everyone who enters. If any city should have a Hall of Fame, it’s ours. Las Vegas is one of the most ‘collectible’ cities in the world, if not the most.”
 

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James Woodrow
Preferred Public Relations
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