Oral history interview with Harrie Fox Hess conducted by Scot Siegel on February 26, 1979 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Hess discusses how he felt as a young adult moving to Las Vegas, Nevada, his contributions to Nevada through his work as a psychologist, and the first law to be drafted on psychology certification in Nevada. Hess then describes the Wildcat Lair as an important site of social recreation for early Las Vegas youth. He also discusses how workers from the Great Depression paved the way for industrial success in gambling due to their employment on the Boulder (Hoover) Dam.
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Color Photograph of the facade of the Westerner Gambling House.
Site Name: Westerner
Address: 23 Fremont Street
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Fremont Street in the 1930s.
Site Name: Fremont Street
Address: Fremont street, Las Vegas, NV
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Aerial view of Stateline, Nevada.
Site Name: Lake Tahoe
Address: Stateline; Douglas County; Nevada
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Front entrance and marquee of Harrah's Tahoe.
Site Name: Harrah's Tahoe
Address: 15 Highway 50
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