In the heart of Las Vegas, where scotch flowed freely and the nights were as hot as the dice on the tables, the Palomino Club stood as the ultimate destination for lovers of big-busted entertainment. Opened in 1969, this iconic Nevada strip club was famous for offering a unique combination of total nudity and liquor, a rare find even in Sin City. By the early 1990s, it became the go-to spot for those seeking an unforgettable evening of voluptuous performances.
At the height of its fame, Platinum Peaks and Tiffany Towers were the main attractions, dazzling audiences with their supersized figures and seductive charm. For tourists lucky enough to wander into the Palomino, these Canadian beauties embodied the larger-than-life allure of Las Vegas nightlife. Though the club faced challenges after its original owner passed away in the mid-’90s, its 2006 revival brought back memories of its glory days. And while Platinum and Tiffany paved the way, modern performers like Amy Anderssen and Ariane St-Amour carry on the tradition of turning heads with their curves, continuing the legacy of Twin Peaks in a new era.