place

Artichoke Joe's Casino

1916 establishments in CaliforniaBay Area Rapid TransitCasino stubsCasinos completed in 1916Casinos in California
History of the San Francisco Bay AreaSan Bruno, California
Artichoke Joe's Casino from Caltrain, December 2020
Artichoke Joe's Casino from Caltrain, December 2020

Artichoke Joe's Casino is a card club in San Bruno, California. The club is owned by Dennis Sammut and managed, in part, by Ron Cox, a former Foster City councilman.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Artichoke Joe's Casino (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Artichoke Joe's Casino
Huntington Avenue,

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Phone number External links Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Artichoke Joe's CasinoContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 37.627552 ° E -122.410699 °
placeShow on map

Address

Artichoke Joe's Casino

Huntington Avenue 659
94066
California, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

Phone number

call+16505893145

linkWikiData (Q4800851)
linkOpenStreetMap (43676146)

Artichoke Joe's Casino from Caltrain, December 2020
Artichoke Joe's Casino from Caltrain, December 2020
Share experience

Nearby Places

Lomita Park, California

Lomita Park, California was a small unincorporated community adjacent to San Bruno in San Mateo County, just west of the San Francisco International Airport. It was roughly bounded by San Felipe Avenue, El Camino Real, San Juan Avenue, and the Southern Pacific railroad tracks. The Southern Pacific acquired the original San Francisco to San Jose railroad, which was built in the 1860s. Southern Pacific operated both passenger and freight trains along the route. An interurban railroad ran parallel to the Southern Pacific, from San Francisco to San Mateo. Lomita Park's school children used the interurban trains to go to high school, first at San Mateo High School (from 1902 to 1923) and then at Burlingame High School (from 1923 to 1950). The completion of Capuchino High School in September 1950 enabled Lomita Park children to walk to school. In 1912, El Camino Real was paved through San Bruno and Lomita Park. This was the first paved state highway in California. Originally a two-lane highway, El Camino Real was widened to four lanes in the late 1920s. It was part of the original routing of U.S. Route 101; in the early 1960s, it was designated State Route 82. El Camino Real is now mostly a six-lane highway, running from South San Francisco to San Jose. In 1927, a post office was established in the community with the name "Belmae Park," combining the names of Belle Mae Miggis the first post office lady.]." The name was changed to Lomita Park in 1933. The post office closed in 1957, but postal offices have continued in San Bruno and Millbrae.In 1953, San Bruno annexed the community. Lomita Park had its own Southern Pacific train station and some community services. The community still is identified as the "Lomita Park district" of San Bruno. The Lomita Park Elementary School is just south of the San Bruno city limits and is part of the Millbrae School District. Lomita Park has an elevation of 25 feet. Its location is: Latitude: 373700N, Longitude: 1222412W; Decimal Degrees: Latitude: 37.61667, Longitude: -122.40333.