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The Las Vegas Community Healing Garden, looking north-northeast in Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph, 2019 April 07

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Item

Archival Collection

UNLV University Libraries Photographs of the Response to the 1 October Shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Collection Number: PH-00433
Collection Name: UNLV University Libraries Photographs of the Response to the 1 October Shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

Archival Component

Decorations at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden, looking southwest in Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph, 2019 April 07

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Item

Archival Collection

UNLV University Libraries Photographs of the Response to the 1 October Shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: PH-00433
Collection Name: UNLV University Libraries Photographs of the Response to the 1 October Shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

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Business along E. Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2016-10-27

Description

The Sterling Gardens Motel at 1808 E. Fremont Street plays upon the nostalgia of a car culture long since gobbled up by the mega casinos of the Las Vegas Strip.

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Aerial photograph of Kiel Ranch, Las Vegas, circa early 1970s

Date

1970 to 1974

Description

Aerial view of Kiel Ranch, also known as Boulderado Ranch and Losee Ranch, in North Las Vegas, Nevada. Group Creators credit goes to Photo/RAMA.

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Photographs of Arco ampm sign, Las Vegas (Nev.), 2002

Date

2002

Description

Daytime and nighttime views of the Arco ampm sign on the Strip. Information about the sign is available in the Southern Nevada Neon Survey Data Sheet.
Site address: 2728 S Las Vegas Blvd
Sign details: Amid the few smaller properties that compose the area north between the Circus Circus and Sahara Boulevard, the Arco AM/PM is located on the west side of the Strip between the Guiness/Arby's parking lot to the north and the Fantasia gift shop to the south. Like many other everyday institutions located on Las Vegas Blvd, it's roadside advertisement fits into the neon picture with ease. The structure itself is nothing like the treatment of the pylon, which sits on the eastern most edge of the property, in close proximity to the street. The actual mini-mart, customer facility is located in the background, on the western end of the lot, and faces east. The standard array of fuel pumps occupy the majority of the remaining space on the lot.
Sign condition: Structure 4 Surface 4 Lighting 4 notes: The structure, surface and lighting all are around the same condition. Several neon bars have come loose at the base of one of the legs, and the neon on the north side of the pylon is not functioning properly. The surface of the sign is in good shape, in need of a thorough cleaning.
Sign form: Pylon
Sign-specific description: The pylon sign for Arco AM/PM resides on the southeastern corner of the property, near the street, sitting in a planter of rocks. It sits on the west side of the strip, and faces north/south. The basic shape of the double-backed roadside pylon is a simple design, similar to any other sign at a typical gas station. Two square posts support a cabinet wider in diameter with the lettering and logos for the property. Between the two posts are three, descending, square, internally lit, message boards, advertising the price for gas. It stands in a bed of rocks, in close proximity to the street and faces north/south. The two legs are finished in a polished, silver, reflective surface. The three internally lit, white plastic, cabinets advertise for the prices of fuel, and begin approximately six feet or so from the ground up into open space inside the legs. At this height, neon wraps the poles, creating a pattern up the sides. Tubes of white neon wrap the three outer sides of the pole, repeating every two inches or so, striping the surface. The legs actually support two smaller cabinets stacked on top of each other to create a larger surface. The two cabinets are the same in general dimensions with the top section having rounded corners. The bottom cabinet is black on the exterior with the inner face a giant white channel pan lined horizontally with tubes of white neon. Two sets pan channels are set onto this field. The first is the two letters "am" and the other being the finishing portion "pm" The "am" section is painted two-tone orange and red, and the "pm" is a two-tone purple and blue. The letters are lined on the inside edge with neon. The white field is bordered in neon as well. The top cabinet is a blue pan channel lined horizontally with blue neon. White channel spell "Arco" in the middle of the field, and four triangular shapes converge to form the diamond shaped Arco symbol.
Sign - type of display: Neon; Backlit
Sign - media: Steel; Plastic
Sign - non-neon treatments: Graphics; Paint
Sign animation: Chasing
Sign environment: The fueling station resides on the northern edge of the strip before Sahara Avenue. Directly to the east, across the street is the Sahara Hotel Casino, but is flanked by smaller non-resort related properties. Along with the other two properties to the north and to the south, they seem as functional aspects for tourists and patrons of the larger properties of the Circus Circus and the Sahara. Almost dwarfed by the two nearby giants the properties can easily go unnoticed without the treatment of the illumination
Sign manufacturer: Larsen Sign
Sign - date of installation: 31758
Sign - thematic influences: The property and sign has no real thematic influence other than being an everyday facility influenced by its environment. The surroundings of abundant neon influence the sign to its treatment in order to have an impact.
Sign - artistic significance: The sign is significant artistically for it represents a piece of everyday life, dressed up to fit in on the Las Vegas Strip. The structure of a two-legged pylon so often seen at other non neon treated gas stations is the same, yet the coat of neon turns it into a unique piece of the Las Vegas strip. Other facilities seen with the same treatment are the Walgreen's, Arby's, McDonalds, and Fatburger.
Surveyor: Joshua Cannaday
Survey - date completed: 2002
Sign keywords: Chasing; Pylon; Neon; Backlit; Steel; Plastic; Paint; Graphics

Mixed Content

Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, May 30, 1974

Date

1974-05-30

Description

Agenda and meeting minutes for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Senate. CSUN Session 3 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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Photograph of parade on Fremont St., Las Vegas (Nev.), late 1930s

Date

1936 to 1939

Description

A parade on Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada. A young man holding an American flag is leading the parade. There is a banner being held with the phrase "Peace For The U.S.A." on it. Also pictured are the storefronts of the Boulder Club, Hotel Apache, Brown's Furniture Co., The Photo Shop, and Plymouth Used Cars. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: Fremont Street

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Postcard of the Monte Carlo Club, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1945-1956

Date

1945 to 1956

Description

An illustrated postcard of the Monte Carlo Club. The postcard reads: "As Famous As It's Name" Site Name: Monte Carlo Club (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Photograph of Tab Hunter and Lori Nelson, Las Vegas, circa 1955

Date

1954 to 1956

Archival Collection

Description

Tab Hunter, left, and Lori Nelson, right, posing at the Dunes Hotel pool in Las Vegas, Nevada. Globe Photo from Mirror Enterprises Syndicate.

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Slide of the Nevada Club, Las Vegas, circa late 1950s-1960s

Date

1958 to 1969

Archival Collection

Description

An image showing an exterior view of the Nevada Club's neon signs at night in downtown Las Vegas. The Pioneer Club and Vegas Vic sign are visible in the background.

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