The Shubert Theatre stage as seen from the upper house left side of the balcony seats. Two sections of box seats are visible. The intricate wall designs are visible above the box seats and above the exit for the balcony rows. The 3,000 seat Shubert Theater was built inside what was originally the city’s original YMCA (which opened in 1848). The theater opened in 1921 as a venue for legitimate theatrical performances. The Shubert Theater switched to a combined use venue for movies and stage shows in 1935. The theater was closed in 1953 and reopened as Rev. Earl Ivies' Revival Temple. Just two years later, however, the Shubert Theater was renovated and once again returned to legitimate theater. In 1976, the Shubert Theater was demolished to make way for a parking lot. Today, there is an office building on the site. Site Name: Shubert Theater (Cincinnati, Ohio) Street Address: 90 East 7th Street
The Marie and James B. McMillan Photograph Collection (1900-1994) contains photographs of Marie and James B. McMillan and their families. The collection also includes photographs of their friends and professional associates, including journalist Hank Greenspun, Nevada civil rights pioneer J. David Hoggard, and entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. Marie McMillan is a former Las Vegas, Nevada flight instructor and one of the first women to work at the Nevada Test Site in Nye County, Nevada. James B. McMillan was the first African-American dentist to practice in Nevada, as well as a prominent Nevada civil rights leader.
Jay and Joyce Sarno at the opening of Circus Circus in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jay Sarno is wearing a silk pinstriped suit with a cravat and brocade vest with a "Host" ribbon, and a top hat. Site Name: Circus Circus (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Architectural plans for the addition of a tower to the Flamingo in 1976. Reduced sheet. Original material: parchment. Includes legend. Socoloske, Zelner and Associates, structural engineers; Harold L. Epstein and Associates, structural engineers; Bennett/Tepper, mechanical engineers; J. L. Cusick and Associates, electrical engineers. Site Name: Flamingo Hotel and Casino Address: 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Robert M. Fisher was born in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1945. Fisher talks about his background and upbringing. He was born at Nellis Air Force Base and attended several schools in Las Vegas. He also joined the U.S. Navy, and discusses jos activities and working at the Nevada Test Site, including his work as a draftsman for the underground atomic testing.
Peggy L. Bostian was born September 7, 1940 in Bellingham, Washington. Bostian has two children, Troy Michelle Bostian and Bonni Lyn Bostian.
Bostian's affiliation with the Nevada Test Site was at Reynolds Electrical & Engineering Company (REECo) and EG&G Energy Measurements. Bostian also worked part-time at the Atomic Testing Museum.
Charles McWilliam was born on December 26, 1950, in Pasadena, California. Charles married Katie on January 15, 1993, and they had four children: Charles Jr., Rebecca, Amy, and Jamie.
McWilliam was a professional engineer and employed by Application Engineering Company (AEC), Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA), and the Department of Energy (DOE) in affiliation with the Nevada Test Site.
Katie McWilliam was born on September 6, 1960, in Buffalo, New York. Katie married Charles "Chay" on January 16, 1993, and they had four children: Jamie, Charles "Chay" Jr., Rebecca "Becky," and Amy.
McWilliam obtained a bachelor of science and master of science degree in geology.
McWilliam was a consultant for the Nevada Test Site regarding seismological issues. McWilliam was also previously employed as a business and marketing manager.