This set includes: site plans, floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, roof plans, exterior elevations, wall sections, building sections, interior elevations, construction details, and finish and door schedules.
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This set includes: exterior elevations, site plans and exterior perspectives.
This set includes drawings for Oxford Technologies Inc. (client) by Tony Baker (consultant).
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This set includes: exterior perspectives, floor plans, redlining, site plans and building sections.
This set includes drawings for Tom Park Construction (client).
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This set includes: exterior perspectives, building sections, floor plans, site plans and preliminary sketches.
This set includes drawings for Jim Schiff (client).
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This set includes: index sheet, site plans, floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, redlining, construction details, electrical plans, lighting plans, electrical schematics, mechanical plans and plumbing plans.
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This set includes: index sheet, site plans, electrical plans, finish/window/door schedules, interior elevations, exterior elevations, foundation plans, framing plans, construction details and building sections.
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This set includes: building sections, site plans, exterior elevations, floor plans and preliminary sketches.
This set includes drawings for Tricon Enterprises (client).
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On February 28, 1977, Fletcher Corey interviewed Theda Kay Grinnell (born 1935 in New London, Iowa) about her life in Las Vegas, Nevada. Grinnell first talks about her move to Nevada and both her and her husband’s work at the Nevada Test Site. She also talks about the atomic blasts, competition with Russia, and her employment that followed her work at the Test Site. Grinnell later talks about her church membership and goes into detail about the race riots and how they involved and impacted her and her son. The end of the interview includes discussion on flash floods, the culinary union, how World War II affected the Las Vegas industry, and the social changes in Las Vegas.
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Deed of the land sold to the Las Vegas Valley Water District from the Union Pacific Railroad. Notarized by Louis Scholnick in Douglas County, Nebraska on June 3, 1954.
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