Churchill County Fallon •
Lazy B Ranch – It opened in 1975, and was reputed to allow minors as customers, even having a separate waiting room for them. The brothel closed in 1999 and it was rumoured that it was bought by Momma Katt, the former madam at Sue's in Elko, but it never reopened. •
Salt Wells Villa – This brothel was a collection of trailers located at
Salt Wells, 15 miles east of
Fallon. It opened in 1975 and some paid by credit card. The cards were billed as "James Fine Dining". A 1998 report by the General Accounting Office censured the
Navy for about 50 of its cardholders spending more than $13,000 at Salt Wells and other Nevada brothels using their travel cards.
Clark County Las Vegas •
Arizona Club – Originally a large bar in
Las Vegas's Block 16, famous for its 40-foot mahogany bar. When the bar changed hands in 1912, the new owner built a second story to house a brothel. It became known as the "Queen of Block 16". The brothel continued until 1942 when the Las Vegas authorities, under pressure from the US Military, closed the whole of Block 16. • '''Roxie's''' – Closed in 1954 after a federal raid. At the trial it emerged that the county sheriff had been receiving bribes to keep the brothel open.
Elko County Carlin • '''Sharon's Brothel & Bar''' – Permanently Closed. •
Dovetail Ranch – The Dovetail had been a brothel on and off for a number of years. In 2002 the brothel was remodelled as a log cabin Melba Jordan and Marie Cutler were granted the license in 2003, both had previously worked at Donna's Ranch in Wells. The Dovetail Ranch closed in June 2006 and reopened in January 2008. It was refurbished in the spring of that year and one of the courtesans, "Tempting Tiffany" took over as manager.
Elko • '''PJ's Lucky Strike''' (closed, early 2000s) •
No. 1 Geisha :In the 1970s, then madam Beverly Harrell battled with the
United States Bureau of Land Management which was attempting to have the brothel removed from federal land. Harrell also was a candidate for the
Nevada Assembly in 1974. : The Cottontail Ranch was closed in 2004 when the madam retired.
Goldfield •
The Den – Attached to the Ajax & Martine Saloon. •
Harem – It was run by Dorothy Reed.
Eureka County Brothels are now illegal in Eureka County.
Humboldt County Winnemucca Winnemucca's brothels were concentrated in a single cul-de-sac called
The Line. There was parking for about 80 trucks, and the truck drivers were offered free showers & coffee. •
Cozy Corner Brothel •
My Place Bar and Brothel (formerly Irene's Combination Bar; closed and demolished) and was demolished in 2008. – This was the largest brothel in Winnemucca. It had a strip club attached, the
Paradise Cafe. – In 1986 the brothel was bought by Ginger and Chuck Barrett along with the nearby
Desert Club. Located on Highway 93, this brothel featured a waterbed room, swimming pool, and horse stables. This brothel closed when Lincoln County introduced its prostitution ban. The owner was co-appellant with the owner of Sheri's Ranch in the unsuccessful attempt to have the ban overturned. • '''Sheri's Ranch''' : :This brothel was located on Highway 93 and featured a swimming pool and an airstrip. Following the ban on prostitution in Lincoln County, the owner, Lorraine Helms, appealed against the brothel ban, on the grounds it was unlawful. The
Supreme Court of Nevada ruled that the ban was lawful in 1980.
Wabuska •
Town House Guest Ranch Yerington •
Old Hospital (1940s) •
Green Lantern (1950s) – In the 1970s the Green Front operated from a main road in Hawthorne. Because the cars of local officials were often seen in the parking lot, it relocated to a discreet side street circa 1980. In the late 1980s, under pressure from local inhabitants, the brothel moved to a dirt road off Highway 95 north of Hawthorne and the name changed to the
Desert Dollhouse.
Mina • '''Billie's Day & Night''' – A small brothel run by septuagenarian Opel Radcliffe It was later owned by Bill 'Little Bill' Wilkins who also owned the nearby
Playmate Ranch.
Nye County Ash Meadows •
Ash Meadows Sky Ranch : Originally built as a motel and restaurant, the
Ash Meadows Lodge, a brothel was later added. Located on a gravel road 2.5 miles from the
California border, it was one of the first three brothels to be licensed by Nye County in 1958. Several scenes from the 1987 film
Cherry 2000 were shot at the disused brothel.
Belmont •
Cosmopolitan Saloon – Mentioned in the Belmont Courier, March 21, 1874.
Beatty •
Red Rooster (operated prior to 1960s)) • '''Angel's Ladies''' : :Originally planned as the
Cottonwood Club, it was opened as the
Jolly Dolly by Joe Conforte as one of the three brothels licensed by Nye County when they first passed brothel legislation in 1958. The other two were the
Ash Meadows Lodge in Ash Meadows and the
Buckeye Bar outside Tonopah. Betty Anderson ran the brothel. Vickie Starr purchased the brothel in 1959 or 1960 and changed the name to ''Vickie's Star Ranch
. The brothel was badly damaged by floods in about 1970 and Starr sold it to Fran York and an investor in 1971, who changed the name to Fran's Star Ranch''. York bought out the investor in 1979 for $250,000. It featured an airstrip and a 50' swimming pool In 1997 the brothel was sold to Mack Moore who changed the name to Angel's Ladies, Angel being the name of his wife. The brothel closed in August 2014. • '''Bikini's Gentlemen's Club''' – Guy Brenkman, owner of a strip club in
Peoria, Illinois, moved to Nevada with the intention of opening a brothel. He brought 80 acres about a mile south of Beatty and built his brothel, which also featured a strip club. In January 2011, Nye County issued a brothel license for Bikini's Gentlemen's Club. The license was for five prostitutes to be working at any one time, out of a total of ten. Brenkman fell foul of the advertising regulations for brothels, however, resulting in his license not being renewed in June of the same year.
Crystal •
Cherry Patch Ranch – Opened by Maynard "Joe" Richards in 1978, the Cherry Patch Ranch consisted of several trailers beside a road and dirt airstrip. Following Richards' bribing of a Nye County commissioner, the property was sold to Dennis Hof. Hof would announce several plans for reopening the closed brothel under different themes, however none would come to pass. The property was part of the sale of Hof's properties in 2022.
Montgomery Pass • '''Janie's Ranch''' – Housed in a number of trailers, Janie's Ranch was located on
Route 6. The women lived in one trailer and entertained in another. It was rumoured that the entertaining rooms all had cameras and intercoms. The madam, Betty, would yell at any disagreeable customers through the intercom. The brothel closed in the early 1990s.
Rhyolite •
Adobe Dance Hall – The Adobe was built in May 1905 by Bob Buynum. It consisted of a dance hall, bar, and rooms for the prostitutes' use. It was brought by Harry Duval, who owned a further eight cribs and a brothel in the red light district in 1910. • '''Alberta Dent's''' – Originally Maggie Keeley's, it was valued at $3.500 in the 1907 tax assessment. on the site of the Buckeye Mine. It was opened by Mary ("Madam Bobbie") Duncan and Margaret Cox after Cox's previous brothel, The Trees, had been shut. •
Big Casino – Opened in late 1904 or early 1905, the Big Casino was a restaurant, saloon, betting parlor, dance hall, and brothel. It claimed to be the biggest of its type in the world. It also had a small orchestra. :There were three gaming tables and a bar inside the dance hall. There was an oak rail between the bar and the maple dance floor. Along one side of the dance floor were booths, each with a table and chairs and a door that could be closed. There was a balcony with rooms leading off this where the house prostitutes took their clients. • '''Taxscine's''' – Run by Taxscine Ornelas, this brothel was one of the two remaining brothels in Tonopah's red-light district in 1951. •
The Trees – After the red-light district in Tonopah was closed in 1952, Margaret Cox started a new brothel nearby. It was closed on the order of the District Attorney William J. Crowell on October 14, 1953. It was known for challenging Nevada laws that prohibited the advertising of prostitution services, and that effectively banned male prostitution by requiring all such workers to receive regular cervical exams. The ranch closed in 2014. It is currently operated by new management as a bed and breakfast.
Pershing County Pershing County used zoning laws to close its last brothel in 1970 and banned prostitution entirely in 1972.
Lovelock All
Lovelock brothels are now closed. • '''La' Belle''' •
Monterey Bar – The Monterey Bar was located within Lovelock. •
Roadhouse – This brothel was located a couple of miles outside Lovelock. It closed circa 1970 when
Pershing County passed a law restricting where brothels could be located. A second brothel was built on the site in 1982 and known as the Mustang II, the original being rebranded as "World Famous Mustang Ranch". The brothel was seized and shut down by the
IRS in 1999. The buildings were later auctioned off and moved to form the nearby World Famous Brothel. •
Old Bridge Ranch : :Built on the site of the original Mustang Ranch :In 1998 Burgess's brothel operator's license was revoked on the grounds he was a member of the
Hells Angels. The
Supreme Court of Nevada ruled that being a Hells Angel did not violate any conditions of the licensing, so his license was reinstated. •
Wild Horse Ranch (2002–2011) : : On June 7, 2002, the Wild Horse Canyon Ranch opened for business in an eight-room temporary facility located on the property that would eventually become known as the Wild Horse Adult Resort & Spa. In May 2003 the newly built main house of the renamed Wild Horse Ranch opened for business. The former temporary facility was then renovated and became the Manager's Residence. The gated entrance to the entire property also opened at this time. : On November 15, 2011, The Wild Horse Ranch lost its brothel license and was forced to shut down. The license was revoked due to owner Lance Gilman illegally having a silent partner, Tom Gonzales, from whom he borrowed $2.25 million for 5% ownership. •
World Famous Brothel : : The original Mustang Ranch was forfeited to the federal government in 1999 following owner, Joe Conforte's convictions for tax fraud, racketeering and other crimes. In 2002, the brothel's furniture, paintings and accessories were auctioned off. The Bureau of Land Management sold the Ranch's pink stucco structures on eBay in 2003. Bordello owner Lance Gilman purchased the buildings for $145,100 and moved them to his
Wild Horse Adult Resort & Spa five miles to the east, where the relocated and extensively renovated buildings eventually became the second brothel located at that complex. However, the rights to the name Mustang Ranch, which Gilman had hoped to use for this new brothel, were tied up in a court battle with David Burgess, the owner of the Old Bridge Ranch, nephew of Joe Conforte, and manager of the Mustang Ranch from 1979 until 1989. The brothel was known as "World Famous Brothel" until the court ruled in favor of Gilman using the Mustang branding in December 2006.
Virginia City • '''Julia's Place''' (19th century) – Operated by
Julia Bulette.
near Wadsworth •
Triangle River Ranch (1955–1959) – Reported to have been operating illegally, located at the junction of Storey, Washoe, and Lyon Counties. The brothel's trailers were moved across county boundaries as legal situations dictated.
Washoe County Reno Brothels were restricted to an area known as "The Stockade", prior to their final closure in 1949. Brothels included: •
The Cottage – The Green Lantern first opened in the 1950s and was one of the most impressive brothels in Ely. It closed briefly in 1995 on drug charges and permanently closed in 1999. ==See also==