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Series 3: Advertising and Promotional Materials, 1966-1989

Level of Description

Series

Scope and Contents

Material documents various advertising efforts and promotional schemes undertaken by Binion's Horseshoe in the late 1970s and early 1980s. One promotional event is the famous Las Vegas Mint 400 Race, an off-road race held annually in the Mojave Desert several miles outside of Las Vegas. The race was instituted in 1967 by Mint owner Del Webb and the Binions took it over after they purchased the Mint in 1988. Other events documented include a daredevil motorcycle event called Super Jump II, and a 1984 poker challenge gimmick against a computer designed by an early programmer named Mike Caro. There are also general casino advertising materials and budgets, as well as published writings on poker and press releases on poker activities and personalities.

Archival Collection

Binion's Horseshoe Casino Records on Poker
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Collection Number: MS-00325
Collection Name: Binion's Horseshoe Casino Records on Poker
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

The Mint Hotel and Casino, image 002: postcard

Date

1957 (year approximate) to 1988 (year approximate)

Description

Del Webb's Mint Hotel and Casino. (n.d.) Postcard has a letter on verso.

Image

Sun Cities Area Historical Society

The Sun Cities Area Historical Society is a historical institution in Arizona dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Sun City, Sun City West, Del E. Webb, and the Del Webb companies that developed the Sun City communities.

Source:

Del Webb Sun Cities Museum. "About Us." Accessed April 4, 2025. https://delwebbsuncitiesmuseum.org/about-us/

Corporate Body

Richard C. MacDonald oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02836

Abstract

Oral history interview with Richard C. MacDonald conducted by Stefani Evans and Claytee D. White on September 20, 2016 for the Building Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview, MacDonald describes his personal history and moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1963. He talks about his experience earning his real estate broker's license and his father's plan to develop and sell Las Vegas property. MacDonald recalls working with Frank Sala and Chuck Ruthe to obtain his first two sections of Henderson, Nevada land, which became Sun City MacDonald Ranch and the western part of MacDonald Highlands. Later, he talks about developing Sunridge at MacDonald Ranch and The Canyons at MacDonald Ranch. MacDonald recalls his twenty-year experience as a developer with the City of Henderson, its planning commission, city manager, city attorney, and city council. Lastly, he talks of golf course architects and planners and the MacDonald Highlands golf course, his family, the Great Recession, and his current status working with the City of Henderson.

Archival Collection

At the Movies: overture text

Date

1979

Archival Collection

Description

Series III. Professional work in the United States: show production materials -- Las Vegas shows: production materials -- Pin-Ups, Sahara Hotel

Text

Press releases from the Sahara Hotel and Casino, 1976-1977

Date

1976 to 1977

Description

Four press/news releases from the Sahara Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The releases discuss entertainment news concerning various celebrities like Jerry Lewis, Don Rickles, Tony Bennett, Abbe Lane, Mary Welch, and Bruce Maxwell.

Text

Slide of the Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO) sign graveyard, Las Vegas, 1986

Date

1986

Description

A 1960s marquee sign from the Del Webb's Nevada Club in the Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO) sign graveyard in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Image

A slide of the neon sign for the Nevada Club, Laughlin, Nevada 1986

Date

1986

Description

A color image of the neon sign for Del Webb's Nevada Club. The Pioneer Hotel and Gambling Hall and its neon cowboy can be seen in the background.

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