Cottontail Ranch

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History

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Another view of the brothel

In 1967, Howard Hughes allegedly made several visits to the Cottontail Ranch for entertainment while he was living in Las Vegas.[1]

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.[2] Harrell also was a candidate for the Nevada Assembly in 1974. She published a book about the Ranch, An Orderly House, in 1975 (Template:ISBN).

A record, Coming My Way, was released in 1976 and was a collection of stories by the employees of the brothel.[2]

Howard Harrell operated the brothel before selling the Cottontail.

The Cottontail Ranch was closed in 2004 when the madam retired. All the real estate was purchased by real estate investor Lanny D. Love; Miss Love also purchased a luxury ranch called Lida Ranch a few miles from the brothel. And an additional Template:Convert in a ghost town called Lida.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

A fire destroyed what was left of the Cottontail Ranch in Esmeralda County on September 5, 2022. The land remains for sale.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

See also

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References

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External links

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  2. a b Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 20, 2007, Page B1