Back of postcard has descriptions of other tourist destinations to visit around the marina including the Hoover Dam, taking a charter cruise, visiting the lodge, and dining at the Lake Mead Supper Club.
An image of people on a sailboat at Lake Mead. Transcribed text from image: "Sailboat of the eight-meter racing type on Lake Mead, near Boulder Dam." Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.
Three men sit and stand outside of the Commissary for Hoover Dam workers in Boulder City, Nevada. The signs in the front of the building advertise film development and Jim the Barber. Coca Cola boxes are stacked along the side of the building.
Miscellaneous images depicting various scenes around Black Canyon and the Hoover Dam site (pre-construction). Many of the images include an unidentified group of people.
Oral history interview with Mary Habbart conducted by David R. Patt on March 07, 1975 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. This interview offers an overview of life in Las Vegas, Nevada in the early days, which included: atomic testing, floods, prostitution on Block 16, early Fremont Street and Duck Creek. Also discussed during this interview: Sunset Park, The Roosevelts, Bugsy Siegel, local government and the Hoover Dam.
Oral history interview with LaMar Foremaster conducted by Gregory M. Hall on February 14, 1979 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In this interview, Foremaster discusses the changes, growth, and development of Southern Nevada from 1907 to 1979. Foremaster also discusses the Old Ranch, Boulder Dam, Hoover Dam, Fremont Street and the Strip. He then talks about his religious ties to the Mormon Church and his political activities in Las Vegas, Nevada.