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.)
Architectural sheet for the Sheraton-Huntington from Roll 193a in the Martin Stern Architectural Records. This sheet contains a site plan of the resort describing existing conditions and work to be performed.
Plan for additions and alterations to the plumbing system at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada"Sheet number P2. Job 420. Scale: 1"=50'-0". Revisions: 12-4-64; 2-26-65; 11-4-65. Consultant: Hellman & Lober, Mechanical Engineers." Site Name: Sands Hotel Address: 3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South;
Plot plan and first floor plan of the proposed Holiday Casino in Las Vegas. Original medium: paper ozalid. Lower right corner with date and drawing number torn off. The property became Harrah's Las Vegas in 1992. Site Name: Holiday Casino Address: 3475 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Stuart Mason shakes hands with Al Benedict next to Bernie Rothkopf outdoors of the construction site, wearing construction hats and posing for the camera. A banner behind the men reads "MGM Grand Hotel." Photograph is in black and white; For similar picture in color, see jhp000979-002.
Signs for the Western Hotel sit at 899 Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Site address: 899 Fremont St Sign keywords: Neon; Incandescent; Reader board; Pole sign
Ten photographs of Mesquite Club of Las Vegas kitchen renovations and Mesquite Club members. The renovation was completed in August 1982. Site Name: Mesquite Clubhouse Street Address: 702 E Street Louis Avenue
A report by the Freeman Company publicists titled "Sagebrush Showman" which examined Jack Entratter and the his work in the entertainment industry at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino