The 4 Mile Bar located on Boulder Highway in Nevada. Originally called the Four Mile Spring, the 4 Mile Bar has transformed from a natural spring to a brothel to a bar since opening in 1932. Site Name: 4 Mile Bar (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Description given with photograph: "Moapa by pump station, 1927" List of names given on back of photograph: Mother; Gilda Mosbach; Roy and Earl Mosback; Bessie; Leon, jr.; Leon, sr.; Charlot and Rawhne Mosbach; Jim Adams; Frances Adows; Margy Earl Rockwell; Harry Jamison"
From the Harvey's Hotel and Casino Postcard Collection (PH-00367) -- Joe Mackie's Winners Inn. Winnemucca's newest Motor Hotel. Seventy five luxurious rooms, pool, TV, coffee shop, dining room, and show lounge. 150 liberal slots.
From the Harvey's Hotel and Casino Postcard Collection (PH-00367) -- Joe Mackie's Winners Inn. Winnemucca's newest Motor Hotel. Seventy five luxurious rooms, pool, TV, coffee shop, dining room, and show lounge. 150 liberal slots.
From the Harvey's Hotel and Casino Postcard Collection (PH-00367) -- Joe Mackie's Winners Inn. Winnemucca's newest Motor Hotel. Seventy five luxurious rooms, pool, TV, coffee shop, dining room, and show lounge. 150 liberal slots.
From the Harvey's Hotel and Casino Postcard Collection (PH-00367) -- Inscription with image says, "The Brass Rail has the oldest roulette wheel in Nevada with slot machines and other gaming for your pleasure. Beautifying their back bar is a lovely collection of gold and ruby glasses over 200 years old, and some artifacts of the early days in Virginia City."
Green Valley Ranch boasts a walkable, park and trail filled neighborhood feel even as Paseo Verde Parkway seen here at Desert Shadow Trail is a major thoroughfare serving its neighborhoods in Henderson, Nevada.
Night view of the MGM Grand in Reno, Nevada. Officially opened in May of 1978, the MGM Grand has been changed and remodeled into multiple other casinos, including the Bally's Reno, then the Reno Hilton, and finally the 2011 Grand Sierra Resort and Casino (GSR). Site Name: MGM Grand (Reno. Nev.)