According to legend, Pete MacIntyre was called Whiskey Pete
because he used bootlegging to supplement income from his gas station on the
Nevada/California border. Pete died in 1933 and was buried in an unmarked
grave. He was accidentally disinterred decades later, during construction on a bridge
between his hotel/casino on the west side of I-15 and Buffalo Bill’s on the
east. We frequently stopped in Primm for gas while driving to Disneyland and back. We
only stayed there once. Knowing how exhausted we are when returning from the
happiest place, we booked a room in Primm. An accident turned the freeway into
a parking lot. We arrived hours late and they’d sold our room. We stayed in room that was still under construction, which was a unique experience. Whiskey Pete’s was closed in
2024, and Buffalo Bill’s will be gone by Independence Day, along with the
restaurants and gas stations. Before you know it, Primm will be a ghost town.






