From the Eileen Margaret Green Photograph Collection (PH-00229) -- Muddy Springs Canyon, dune site. Handwritten on envelope, "Dune Site, Muddy Springs Canyon. (from her MA thesis. A Cultural Ecological Approach to the Rock Art of Southern Nevada, GN 799 P4 G73x 1987a)". Handwritten on the back of the photograph, "Figure 23. Dune Site, Muddy Springs Canyon."
Color image of protesters at a demonstration held in the desert near the Nevada Test Site to oppose nuclear testing. One woman is sticking an American flag into the ground, while another is attaching a poster to a fence near other posters with the faces of people on them.
Atomic test "Priscilla" detonated at the Nevada Test Site in southern Nye County June 24, 1957. Priscilla was one of nearly one hundred atmospheric nuclear tests conducted at the site during the 1950s. Atmospheric testing was banned by treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1963, although it had been moved underground in Nevada in 1959. Since 1951, more than 600 nuclear devices have been detonated at the Nevada Test Site.
Color image of an underpass near the Nevada Test Site with graffiti images and text, including: "R.I.P. Shirley Harris - Died of Cancer July 1987 - I Loved You Mother." Image was taken during a Franciscan weekend of peaceful demonstrations against nuclear testing.
The Las Vegas Stadium project is slated for vacant land roughly bordered by Russel Road, Polaris Avenue, West Hacienda Avenue, and Dean Martin Drive. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
The Las Vegas Stadium project is slated for vacant land roughly bordered by Russel Road, Polaris Avenue, West Hacienda Avenue, and Dean Martin Drive. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
The Las Vegas Stadium project is slated for vacant land roughly bordered by Russel Road, Polaris Avenue, West Hacienda Avenue, and Dean Martin Drive. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
The Las Vegas Stadium project is slated for vacant land roughly bordered by Russel Road, Polaris Avenue, West Hacienda Avenue, and Dean Martin Drive. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Early plans for the Lady Luck, later the Hacienda. Drawn by: M.S. Original medium: pencil on paper. Site Name: Hacienda Address: 3590 Las Vegas Boulevard South