I have been collecting Alpine Village inn items for years and have never come across a spare one of these until now!~

Lot of Two different Vintage Alpine Village Inn Las Vegas restaurant Advertising Business cards C 1970's-1997.  #c

Up for auction is an UNUSED set of two old Las Vegas business cards. From the last location. Both are printed on shimmery, pearlescent card stock. 

One with a blue background, one with a white background. "3003 Paradise Road (across from the Las Vegas Hilton). Ph one nu mber 1-7 0 2-7 34-6888."

Business cards were from the co-owner Dora Leverton .

Never used or written on! New Old Stock NOS.

Measures about 3 1/2" by 2  inches.  Includes a random postcard for the fun of it.

This awesome item is in excellent condition. Item looks far better than my low quality scan.


 

Some History on the famous Alpine Village Inn in Las Vegas;


The long gone Alpine Village Inn was last located at 3003 Paradise Road, across the street from the Las Vegas Hilton. Famous for their Chicken Supreme Soup 

and their Seasoned Cottage Cheese appetizer, this place began serving German food in a downtown location in 1950, then moved three or four times before 

settling into its final location on Paradise, in 1970.


Las Vegas;

1950 Downtown location opened (run by Pauline G. Remmert  ) at 905 North Las Vegas Blvd. (later became The Chalet).

1953 Moved to Maryland Parkway near Tropicana “across from the University”. This is the location referred to as “Two miles off Hwy 91 on Bond Road”. 

Phone number was Dudley 4-9749. Hwy 91 in those days was also called the LA Highway, but is now known as the Las Vegas Strip. Operated by Ray and Polly Dambach. 

1958; Hershel Leverton and John Marion were in talks to buy the Alpine Village Inn, Inc. from Ray E. Dambach for $17,750.

1959; Opens under Leverton ownership “across from the Stardust" Phone number was DU 4-5512.

1961; July – “Stardust” Location Completely Destroyed by fire. Closed for almost 2 years.

1963; Opens new location in April at 4375 S. Las Vegas Blvd next to the Lucerne Motel, across from where Mandalay Bay is now. Phone number 736-3704.

1970; 3003 Paradise Road (across from the Hilton). Phone number 734-6888.

1975, December; two bombs were planted on the roof of the Paradise Road restaurant. They went off at 9 p.m., 30 seconds apart, on a busy Saturday night. Amazingly, though 400 patrons, employees, and passersby were on the scene, no one was seriously injured.

Circa 1994; Hershel Leverton sells Alpine Village.

March 1997 Alpine Village closes under new ownership and items are sold off.

This item lot is in Excellent condition.

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