“I went to a country school where all eight grades were in one room,” he told the Review-Journal in 1999. Laughlin was born in Owatonna, Minnesota, and grew up on a farm just outside of town. Postal Service, which in 1968 dubbed its operation at the resort “Laughlin substation,” eventually prompting the use of “Laughlin” to also describe the area around the resort.
The town’s name, he remembered, came by way of the U.S. “When we came here there was a dirt road in here and you had to come in by way of the dam,” Laughlin recalled. Laughlin was celebrating the resort’s 50th anniversary at the time. The post did not share his cause of death.Ī 2016 Las Vegas Review-Journal story noted that Laughlin, then 85, continued to work 14-hour days at Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort, the casino he opened in 1966 that started it all. Laughlin, born in 1931, died at 92 years old on Sunday, according to a Facebook post from Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino. (Jason Bean/Las Vegas Review-Journal)ĭon Laughlin, the real estate developer and resort owner who created the Southern Nevada river town about 100 miles south of Las Vegas that bears his name, has died. American gambling entrepreneur and hotelier Don Laughlin poses for a portrait in his office at the Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino in Laughlin on Nov.