Living area in the Morocco suite at the Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, furnished and decorated in Mid-Century Modern style. Site Name: Sahara Hotel and Casino Street Address: 2535 South Las Vegas Boulevard
The Thunderbird Hotel, front exterior, porte cochere, parking area, marquee and neon signs. "P9568." Site Name: Thunderbird Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 2755 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Three photos from Donn Arden's production "Hello America" at the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Images are probably from the portion of the show that was a tribute to the "Golden age of Sports." Site Name: Desert Inn
Scrapbook of photographs, newspaper clippings, and programs related to Folies Bergere in Las Vegas.
Show Name: Les Folies Bergere (Tropicana Hotel: Las Vegas, Nevada)
Site Name: Tropicana Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A display inside the Guild Theatre advertising the film “Fanny” Las Vegas, Nevada 1961. Fanny opened in the United States on June 28, 1961. Located in downtown Las Vegas at 208 S. 2nd Street (today renamed Casino Center Boulevard) and Ogden Avenue, the Palace Theatre is listed in the 1941 edition of Film Daily Yearbook with a seating capacity of 500. In 1943, it is listed as the New Palace Theatre. In 1950 it was back to the Palace Theatre name, with a seating capacity of 641. It was renamed Guild Theatre in 1961. Now demolished, a parking structure has been built on the site. Site Name: Guild Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Louis Francis Wouters was born on October 29, 1921, in Antwerp, Belgium. His family moved to California in 1930. Louis married Gladys C. on March 14, 1982. Gladys had three children: Glenn, Clark, and Amy.
He attended school the University of California, Berkeley. Wouters obtained a bachelor of arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley in 1942. He then earns his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of California, Berkeley in 1952.