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Photograph of men standing over Black Canyon, Colorado, 1931

Date

1931

Description

Three unidentified men standing at the 'Crow's Nest,' the first lookout point over Black Canyon, where the Hoover Dam was to be built.

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Photograph of a camp for construction workers, Boulder City (Nev.), 1931-1936

Date

1931 to 1936

Description

Looking down at the camp set up for the Hoover Dam workers where you can see dormitories, trains, and various buildings.

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Film transparency showing a man on Lake Mead, circa 1935-1950

Date

1935 to 1950

Archival Collection

Description

An image of a man holding his fishing catch at Lake Mead. The Hoover Dam intake towers are visible in the background.

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Photograph of trucks parked outside construction camp, Boulder City (Nev.), approximately 1931-1936

Date

1931 to 1936

Description

Men exiting trucks at the dormitories for the Hoover Dam workers after a long day at work in Boulder City, Nevada.

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Film transparency of Boulder City, Nevada, circa 1931-1936

Date

1931 to 1936

Archival Collection

Description

An image of Nevada Way, a street in Boulder City. Cars are parked outside of various stores lining the street, such as a photography shop, a cafe and gas stations. A white sign attached to a lamppost directs visitors to Hoover Dam. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.

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Fold-out booklet of Las Vegas Hotels and Casinos: postcards, image 006

Description

Part of a postcard booklet depicting the Excalibur Hotel and Casino, the Luxor, and the Hoover Dam/Lake Mead.

Hildred Meidell interview, February 27, 1979: transcript

Date

1979-02-27

Description

On February 27, 1979, collector Greg Abbott interviewed Hildred Meidell (b. March 17, 1900 in Webb City, Missouri) about her time living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Meidell covers a range of topics, from her and her husband’s time as tourists in the city and their subsequent retirement to Las Vegas from Los Angeles, California. Meidell describes the Las Vegas Strip, the interstate and highway conditions between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, as well as their numerous visits to Hoover Dam (Boulder Dam). Moreover, she speaks about the changing layout of the city, the increase in shopping centers and department stores, and the clothing stores inside of hotels. Lastly, Meidell talks about the prominence of churches in local communities, the atomic testing program and the structural damages these tests caused in her neighborhood, and the influence of the railroad and passenger train on the town.

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