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In 1964, two young entrepreneurs, Jerry Lodge and Jerry Stamis, created a compact new casino called Jerry’s Nugget in Las Vegas. Their small business immediately began growing and four years later, their “gold mine” needed to move across the road to its present location with a total area of 95,000 square feet. In 2010, Jeremy Stamis, executive manager at Jerry’s Nugget Casino, decided that it was time for a security camera technology update and that the casino’s 220 existing analog cameras would be replaced.