BRIDGE STREET CLUB
The Bridge Street Club was in the center of town at 801 ½ Central Ave at the corner of Bridge Street. Said to be one of the latest clubs opening in 1961 and lasted till 1967 when it was a target by the famous Col. Lynn Davis when all of the equipment was taken to the burn pits and was destroyed by bulldozer and fires. This included chips which makes those chips value rise. The Bridge Street Club’s chips are valued the most of any club with one valued at $750. As a casino it was one of the most recent but it’s location has a long history of bookmaking facilities.
TOWN | NO. | CLUB NAME | DEN | COLOR | DESCRIPTION | MOLD |
HS | 33 | Bridge Street Club | $1.00 | Yellow | “Bridge Street Club” | Horseshoe |
HS | 34 | Bridge Street Club | $5.00 | Green | “Bridge Street Club” | Horseshoe |
HS | 35 | Bridge Street Club | $ 25.00 | Black | “Bridge Street Club” | Horseshoe |
HS | 36 | Bridge Street Club | White | “TDJ” | Diamond | |
HS | 37 | Bridge Street Club | Red | “TDJ” | Diamond | |
HS | 38 | Bridge Street Club | Blue | “TDJ” | Diamond |