Benny Binion and his daughter Becky posing next to the Million Dollar Horseshoe at the Horseshoe Casino. (c. 1969). Stamp on back of photo: "Las Vegas News Bureau Las Vegas, Nevada Convention Center 18165".
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A photograph of the interior view of Horseshoe Casino-stained glass skylight.
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Horseshoe Casino-interior-slot machines in view. (no date)
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Slot machines and a trashcan are visible in this interior image of the Horseshoe Hotel & Casino, with the exit on the right.
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Guests sit in the Horseshoe Club in rows and play Bingo together. Some of the clearly-visible faces of participants have a golden/brown circle on top of them.
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Horseshoe Casino interior. (no date)
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Teddy Jane Binion at right. Standing by a display depicting cowboy and cowgirl dolls in front of the $1,000,000 Binion's Horseshoe. (n.d.)
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Photographers film Jack Binion holding a million dollars. It was a display at his Horseshoe Casino, Las Vegas. (c. 1971). Stamp on back of photo: "Las Vegas News Bureau Las Vegas, Nevada Convention Center 22333".
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Oral history interview with Kim You Taing conducted by Vanessa Concepcion, Cecilia Winchell, and Stefani Evans on November 15, 2021 for Reflections: The Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. Kim discusses his upbringing in Cambodia during the Cambodian Civil War, the death of his siblings from tragedy and his father from racially-motivated war crimes, and his immigration to the United States as a refugee. He shares how he and his mother lived and worked in the United States, first in Seattle, Washington and then in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kim talks about his work in the hospitality industry in various Vegas hotels and casinos and his membership with the Culinary Workers Union advocating for Asian workers. He also discusses family life with his wife and daughter and his plans to retire.
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