Mojave DesertEntertainment

Entertainment in Mojave Desert

  1. A

    Pioneer Saloon

    About 10 miles north of the California border on I-15 is the enclave of Jean. Turn off at Nevada Landing, a steamboat-style casino hotel, for the 7-mile trip west on NV 161 to Goodsprings, where this little roadside shack dates from 1913 (which makes it southern Nevada's oldest bar). Riddled with bullet holes, the saloon still boasts a vintage cherrywood bar and movie-star memorabilia.

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  2. B

    Magic Lamp Inn

    California's first winery was founded in Rancho Cucamonga. On the western outskirts of town are two retro steakhouses, the rustic Sycamore Inn and the Magic Lamp Inn , with a fabulous neon sign and dancing most evenings.

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  3. C

    Sycamore Inn

    California's first winery was founded in Rancho Cucamonga. On the western outskirts of town are two retro steakhouses, the rustic Sycamore Inn and the Magic Lamp Inn, with a fabulous neon sign and dancing most evenings.

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  4. D

    Skyline Drive-In

    A classic from the 1960s, Skyline Drive-In is one of only two dozen drive-in movie theaters left in California. It shows two double features daily.

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