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Question of the Day - 14 April 2022

Q:

What can you tell us about Jean? 

A:

At first, we thought this question was referring to Jean Scott. That was a natural assumption. After all, we didn't figure it would be Jean Harlow or Stapleton or Shrimpton, or our favorite French actor Jean Reno, or the French film director Jean Renoir, or or or ...

So we emailed back and asked, "Jean who?"

The response: "Jean, Nevada."

Oh! Of course. Silly us. Maybe we're losing a step or two here at QoD in our dotage.

Anyway, as all southern California Vegas visitors know, Jean, Nevada, is 30 miles southwest of the city on I-15. It hosts the shuttered Terrible’s Hotel-Casino, two gas stations, a state prison, and a State Police substation. It also boasts a U.S. post office, even though there no one lives there. That's right: According to the 2020 U.S. Census, Jean has not one resident.  

Jean does have two attractions. The first is Terrible's Roadhouse, which opened in July 2018. This is believed to be the largest Chevron station in the world, with 96 gas pumps and electric-car charging stations, 60 restroom stalls, a 50,000-square-foot convenience store, a White Castle outlet, a 13-foot-tall Sasquatch statue, three airplanes hanging from the ceiling, and coffee, Red Bull, and beer bars. Terrible's is a must-stop if you've never experienced it before. 

Jean is also the exit for the "Seven Magic Mountains" desert display. Installed by Swiss-born New York-based mixed-media artist Ugo Rondinone in May 2016, the large-scale public-art exhibition consists of seven 30- to 35-feet-tall totems of 33 car-sized boulders, each weighing about 20 tons, cut from a Nevada quarry, and painted in day-glo colors. They were originally scheduled to remain through May 2018, but the dismantling date has been extended several times and the Mountains were repainted in 2019.

Jean is also where you get off I-15 onto NV 161 to go to Goodsprings and its Pioneer Saloon, the oldest bar in Nevada. Actually, Jean was called Goodsprings Junction when it was founded in 1904 as a stop on the San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake Railroad. George Fayle opened a mercantile at the station, also in 1904; only a year later, the settlement was renamed for George's wife Jean. 

The Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall opened in Jean in 1987; a year later, Nevada Landing debuted, which was designed to resemble two side-by-side riverboats. Nevada Landing closed in 2007 and was demolished in 2008. The Gold Strike was sold to JETT Gaming, owned by the Herbst family, in 2014 and it was rebranded as a Terrible's. In February 2022, Terrible's was sold for $45 million to Tolles Development, which plans to raze and replace it with an industrial park.

 

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  • AL Apr-14-2022
    Seven Magic Mountains
    I'm just curious:  Did Ugo Rondinone lift and stack those boulders all by himself, or did he need an extra guy to do it?

  • [email protected] Apr-14-2022
    Jean
    She's young and alive, she needs to come out of her half-dreamed dream, and run if she will to the top of the hill and open her arms ...
    
    Oh, you mean a different Jean!  :-)

  • Dave_Miller_DJTB Apr-14-2022
    7 M M
    I found a photo online that shows Seven Magic Mountains being built. The top-soil was removed, and the boulders were stacked on top of concrete pedestals. 
    
    I also read somewhere that they were drilled thru their core so that they can be anchored with rebar and concrete. In other words, those things are gonna be harder to move than they were to install in the first place. 
    
    Makes you wonder if there really were any plans for them to not be permanent. Besides, they're surrounded by empty land. It's not like that small plot is worth much.

  • Michael McBride Apr-14-2022
    Jean
    You might want to check out Buc-ees travel stops, all with over 100 gas pumps

  • Hoppy Apr-14-2022
    New Airport 
    Always liked the the idea that at Nevada Landing one of the universes was bound to be lucky. Back on earth, are there still plans for a second airport near Jean?

  • Ray Apr-14-2022
    Buc-e's and Wallys too
    Echoing Michael...We've been to the Buc-e's that's just northeast of Dallas...amazing! And we also have a Wally's around Pontiac, IL which is also humongus and incredible. (On our last trip west, another Wally's was being built in MO, west of St. Louis along I-44. It seems like the interstate systems are producing more and more of these mega-stations