VEGAS MYTHS BUSTED: The ‘Penis on Pecos’ Was Built by a Porn Star

  • Built in 1975, the house known as the “Penis on Pecos” wasn’t really designed by a porn star
  • The house got its nickname after a pilot informed the owner of its phallic shape when viewed from the air
  • The original owners sold the home in 1993, and the property is now used as a sex club for swingers 

Near Tropicana Avenue and Pecos Road, five miles southeast of the Las Vegas Strip, stands a house built in the 1970s by a porn star to resemble a giant phallus — perhaps even his own giant phallus. It’s a great story … that’s totally false. But the truth about the “Penis on Pecos” is equally great.

The popular origin story of 5150 S. Pecos Road in Paradise, Nevada is a phallus-y. (Image: Google Earth)

Erection Day

The approved blueprints for Earl and Gloria Alger’s home at 5150 S. Pecos Road, from his original application for a building permit. (Image: Clark County Assessor)

The house was built in 1975 by Las Vegas couple Earl and Gloria Alger. They bought the lot, just two blocks from their old home, from a woman named Eileen Largo in 1973.

Earl wasn’t in adult films. He was wiring the Strip’s casinos and running his own electrical business.

When they asked an architect friend to design a unique custom home, the Algers had no idea how unique it would turn out to be.

Apparently, this architect wasn’t that good of a friend (Earl remembered him only as “Martinez”) because it seems he pulled a grade-school prank on the Algers.

He came up with the design and said, ‘Don’t make a decision until you see the drawings, because of the round ends,’” Earl recalled in a 2010 Las Vegas Sun interview.

From the street, the Penis on Pecos looks like just another quirky modernist home. (Image: Instagram/@club5050pecos)

Earl said thought he thought the request was strange, but didn’t see anything X-rated in the blueprints.

At first, neither did anyone else.

“No, it never came to mind,” Earl recalled. “I just thought it was a unique design.”

About 10 years later, however, a pilot who regularly flew over the neighborhood broke the news to Earl.

“I’ll speak frankly with you — the long end looks like a penis, with two balls at the end of it,” Earl remembered being informed.

Technically, it doesn’t look exactly like a penis and balls from overhead. It’s more like a penis and balls as painted by Picasso, since it’s missing the head. And from the ground, it just looks like another quirky, modernist house.

But once the nickname stuck, it never let go.

Life Imitates Legend

A sign from Club 5150 Pecos, where admission is $20-$50 for couples, $40-$60 for single men, and free for single or trans women. (Image: Instagram/@club5150pecos)

The Algers sold the “Penis on Pecos” in 1993. But that’s far from where its story ends. In fact, it’s where it gets great.

After operating from around 2003-2010 as the Djanel Spa & Salon, in 2016 it became the Studios, an educational resource center for the LGBTQ+ community that lost its county business license four years later for renting out space to an unlicensed operation called the Las Vegas Sex Dolls Experience.

And then the “Penis on Pecos” gave in entirely to its own urban legend.

Since 2022, it’s been operating as a legal sex club for swingers.

“Did you know our house is shaped like a giant p*nis?” asks the Instagram page for Club 5150 Pecos.

If you build it, they will come.

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Corey Levitan joined Casino.org in 2022 after a long career covering Las Vegas. He currently covers entertainment, dining and gaming news in Las Vegas.

Corey spent six years covering the Vegas Strip for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where he also wrote the most popular humor column in the city’s history. (For “Fear and Loafing,” he tried out 176 Vegas jobs, including poker player, blackjack dealer and Follie Bergere dancer.)

Corey has won more than 100 local, state and national awards for his journalism, which has also appeared in Rolling Stone, New York Magazine and the New York Post.

Corey is a New York native whose hobbies include playing guitar, trying to be a better husband, and arguing with strangers on Facebook.

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    Mike October 20, 2025
    I was there when it was The Studio's a couple of times. The lady that owned it and ran the place was a WONDERFUL woman.… I was there when it was The Studio's a couple of times. The lady that owned it and ran the place was a WONDERFUL woman. She was so likeable. That place was fun. Will go to the new place one day
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