A rendering of the Pioneer Club, Las Vegas Club, and other businesses on Fremont Street in Las Vegas. A mushroom cloud from atomic testing at the Nevada Test Site rises in the background. Text on front of postcard: "Atomic detonation shown was 75 miles distant. From the 'Up and Atom' City, Las Vegas, Nevada."
Adrian Doyle Brunson plays poker at Binions (known as "Texas Dolly") and standing directly behind Texas Dolly is player Eric Drache, watching him play as he wins wins $300,000 at Binion's Horseshoe Casino's World Series of Poker. Site Name: Horseshoe Club (Las Vegas, Nev.)
The Las Vegas Sun Photographs depict significant events in Las Vegas, Nevada from 1948 to 1989 that were covered by the newspaper. The photographs partially document the gubernatorial, senatorial, mid-term, and local elections in Nevada in 1982. The photographs also include protests by African Americans for better wages and renters for fair housing practices, McCarran Airport, protests against the Nevada Test Site, the Las Vegas Strip and downtown Las Vegas, hotels and casinos, political events, parades, dedications of buildings, and aerial photographs of the city. The photographs also depict politicians during campaign events and fundraisers, including President Ronald Reagan; U.S. Senators Howard Cannon, Pat McCarran, Chic Hecht, Paul Laxalt, and Harry Reid; Nevada governors Mike O'Callaghan and Robert List; and Lieutenant Governor Bob Cashell.
Floor plans for the Sahara administration building. Includes door schedule. Drawn on facsimile paper. Site Name: Sahara Hotel and Casino Address: 2535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Floor plans for the elevator penthouse in the hotel tower addition for the Sahara. Printed on onion skin. Site Name: Sahara Hotel and Casino Address: 2535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Sections and details for the construction of the Circus Circus casino from 1968. Printed on parchment. Site Name: Circus Circus Las Vegas Address: 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Architectural drawing of the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. printed on mylar. J.N. and M. Absera are listed as the delineators of the drawing. Site Name: International Hotel Address: 3000 Paradise Road
South elevation of the proposed Riviera tower, rendered by RR. Original material: tracing paper. Site Name: Riviera Hotel and Casino Address: 2901 Las Vegas Boulevard South
West elevation of the proposed Riviera tower, rendered by RR. Original material: tracing paper. Site Name: Riviera Hotel and Casino Address: 2901 Las Vegas Boulevard South
North elevation of the proposed Riviera tower, rendered by RR. Original material: tracing paper. Site Name: Riviera Hotel and Casino Address: 2901 Las Vegas Boulevard South