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This set includes: floor plans, wiring plans, exterior elevations, wall sections, redlining, reflected ceiling plans, interior elevations, site plan, building sections and plumbing plan.
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This set includes drawings for Little America Refining Co. (client).
This set includes: site plan, preliminary sketches, floor plans, exterior elevations, and building sections.
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This set includes: building sections, exterior elevations, floor plans, site plan, exterior perspectives and interior perspectives.
This set includes drawings by Maxwell Starkman (architect).
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This set contains: electrical plans, index sheet, grading plans, exterior elevations, floor plans and site plans.
This set contains drawings by EMS Engineering (engineer).
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Additional information from donor: Hosted by Mark Hall-Patton. Roundtable discussion with panelists: Colonel Steve Winklmann of Nellis Air Force Base; T.D. Barnes of the Roadrunners Veterans' Group; Nick Aquilina, fomerly with Nevada Test Site; and Dr. Michael Green, historian.
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The Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (1970s-1982) contains color and black-and-white photographic prints and contact sheets of historic buildings in Nevada. Included in the collection are photographs of various churches, fire stations, houses, schools, casinos, motels, and other buildings primarily in the Las Vegas, Nevada area. The photographs are from Dr. Ralph Roske’s History 117 course taught at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Jo Ann and Hal Mueller arrived in Las Vegas in 1956 when he accepted a meteorologist position. In addition to raising their two children, Jo was active in PTA, worked for Weight Watchers, and was a volunteer with League of Women voters. She tells the story of meeting Hal and their whirlwind romance to the altar, moving to the Caroline Islands and eventually choosing Las Vegas over Seattle as their next career assignment. Las Vegas became their permanent home and Jo reflects on life and experiences here.
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