The Lucky Strike Club opened in 1954 at 117 Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. It was renowned for its vibrant neon signage, featuring two 12-foot-tall fiberglass prospector statues atop its roof. These animated figures, crafted by artist Katherine Stubergh, became iconic symbols of the club. In 1963, the venue underwent a transformation and reopened as the Lucky Casino. The original prospector statues were relocated to the Gold Strike Inn near Boulder City, where they remained for decades. The Lucky Strike Club's distinctive charm and memorable imagery left a lasting impression on Fremont Street's storied history. This design is part of our vintage retro collection, celebrating the vintage defunct golden era Las Vegas venues of yesteryear. Printed on our super soft ring-spun & combed cotton unisex T-Shirt. Or upgrade to our Luxury vintage heather colors (cotton/poly blend) for an even softer, more durable, classic look. Which colors are luxury? We print & ship all of our high quality graphic tees in the USA.