A costumed female model poses in front of the neon sign for Caesars Palace, advertising its opening on August 5, 1966, with Andy Williams and the Ritz Brothers. Site Name: Caesars Palace Address: 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
View at dusk of the neon sign in front of the Sahara Hotel and Casino. The sign says 'Del Webb's Sahara.' Don Rickles and Buddy Greco are featured. Site Name: Sahara Hotel and Casino Address: 2535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
View of a portion of the Desert Inn Hotel and Country Club. Handwritten text on photo mount: "Wimbleton" Desert Inn recreation "A." Site Name: Desert Inn Address: 3045 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Façade of Harrah's Stateline Club near Lake Tahoe on Highway 50. Louis Prima and Keely Smith headline. Harrah's Stateline Club became part of Harrah's Tahoe. Site Name: Harrah's Tahoe Address: 15 Highway 50
Architectural plans for the construction of the Circus Circus Casino from 1968; Parchment architectural plans Site Name: Circus Circus Las Vegas Address: 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Daytime view of the front exterior of the Royal Nevada as seen from the street. Helen Traubel headlines. The Royal Nevada was eventually incorporated into the Stardust Resort and Casino. Site Name: Royal Nevada Address: 3000 Las Vegas Boulevard South
The Helldorado Parade in front of the Overland Hotel on Main and Fremont and the Las Vegas Club. Helldorado is an annual parade that celebrates Las Vegas' western history. Site Name: Fremont Street Address: Fremont street, Las Vegas, NV
Cross-sections of the Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall and the Judy Bayley Theatre at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Shows courtyard between the buildings. Site Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Address: 4505 S. Maryland Parkway
Stones placed as barriers along Epic View Court in Ascaya, a luxury home development carved into the McCullough Mountain range in Henderson, Nevada. The project's infrastructure was built completely with materials mined on site and all major improvements were installed prior to beginning sales.
The marquee reads: "Open All Night; King Of The Roaring Twenties Story Of 'Arnold Rothstein' Plus 2nd Hit 'Mad Dog Coll;' Now Guild Theatre Ingrid Bergman 'Goodbye Again.'" Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)