Looking north down the Strip with the Aladdin on the right and the Dunes on the left. Site Name: Las Vegas Strip Address: Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV
Aerial view of Harrah's Stateline Club adjacent to Harvey's Tahoe (lower left of photo) and Harrah's Tahoe (center of photo) on either side of Highway 50. Handwritten on original: "Air view 1961." Site Name: Harrah's Tahoe Address: 15 Highway 50
Aerial view of Harrah's Tahoe (under construction on the left side of Highway 50) and Harrah's Stateline Club and Harvey's Tahoe (right side of Highway 50) from the north. At this time, Harrah's Tahoe was Harrah's Stateline Country Club. Site Name: Harrah's Tahoe Address: 15 Highway 50
Aerial View of Harrah's Stateline Country Club under construction. Harrah's Stateline Country Club would later become Harrah's Tahoe. Site Name: Harrah's Tahoe Address: 15 Highway 50
Aerial View of Harrah's Stateline Country Club under construction. The country club would later become Harrah's Tahoe. Site Name: Harrah's Tahoe Address: 15 Highway 50
Daytime view of Fremont Street looking northwest toward the Union Pacific Railroad station. The Eldorado Club and Apache Hotel are seen at the northwest corner of Fremont and Second Streets, east of the the Boulder Club. Part of the Golden Nugget is seen on the southwest corner of Fremont and Second Streets east of the Frontier Club. Site Name: Fremont Street Address: Fremont street, Las Vegas, NV
Aerial view of Fremont Street looking northwest from east of Second Street. Neon signs for Bentley's Western Trading Post, the Golden Nugget, the Eldorado Club, the Hotel Apache, the Boulder Club, Club Savoy, and the Pioneer Club are visible. A Shell gasoline station is on the northeast corner of Fremont and Second Streets.
Site Name: Fremont Street
Address: Fremont street, Las Vegas, NV
The poster on the wall reads: "Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds.'" There is also a stand-alone advertisement for 'The Birds.' Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
List of the steps the Union Pacific Railroad Company would follow to switch their industrial users over from their previous water providers to the railroad.
The Union Pacific Railroad president directs that the new pipeline to Industrial Unit No. 1 be placed under the ownership of the Las Vegas Land and Water Company as it would be more beneficial for tax purposes.