Photograph of a chorus line at Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, in Hollywood, California in the 1950s. These shows were produced by Donn Arden, and the photograph was taken by Art and Len Weissman. Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)
Cherina Kleven with four Las Vegas Fire & Rescue colleagues with Jackie Chan during filming of Rush Hour 2. Las Vegas Fire & Rescue had to be on site during filming in case of emergency.
Night view of Circus Circus Casino and Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. The casino and "big top" opened in 1968, the hotel tower was added in 1972. Slots-A-Fun Casino, which opened in 1971, is seen immediately to the south (left) of Circus Circus. Site Name: Circus Circus (Las Vegas, Nev.)
On March 16, 1975, David P. Wiser interviewed former hair dresser and dealer, Darlene Kelly (born December 1st, 1942 in San Francisco, California) in the collector’s home in Las Vegas, Nevada. The two discuss how Kelly first arrived in Las Vegas, as well as her occupational history. Kelly goes on to describe the Stewart Ranch, as well as the social environment of the forties and fifties in Southern Nevada.
The Bellagio Hotel under construction. Stamped on original: "Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Credit Las Vegas News Bureau." Site Name: Bellagio Address: 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV
Night view of the Eldorado hotel and casino and its marquee sign, both owned by the Carano family, in Reno, Nevada. While the Eldorado was opened in 1973, its marquee sign displayed in the photograph was installed in 1986. Site Name: Eldorado (Reno, Nev.)
Description given with photograph: "'Jean Hotel, behind it can be seen incline for Yellow Pine Mine RR ore cars to unload concentrate into tipple then transferred to SP,LA, & SL.' -Dave Coons" Site Name: Hotel Jean (Jean, Nev.)
Original Bank of Nevada at 1st St & Carson Ave, 1941. Bank of Nevada bought the First State Bank. Site Name: Bank of Nevada (building) (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: East Carson Avenue & South 1 Street
Site of reburial of a dozen or more skeletons found in the valley near the ruins of The Lost City Pueblo. Slabs of stones were placed at the head of each grave. Back of photo identifies this as Valley of Fire. (Photographer W.A. Davis says this is not the Valley of Fire].