Sidewalk view of a man leaving the "Tonopah Club, Cafe, Bar, & Kendall Rooms." In the distance you can see the "Ace Club" and "Nevada Cafe" on the same street. Site Name: Tonopah Club
An interior view of the Flamingo Hilton's Third Tower room. In 1993, this hotel was sold and re-named the Hilton Grand Vacations Timeshare. Site Name: Flamingo Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A promotional photo of Randi Ireland from the Donn Arden production "Voici! Paris!" The show was performed in Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge in Hollywood, California. Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)
Architectural plans for the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada from 1968. Printed on mylar. Includes grading and paving notes, parking area requirements, and handwritten legend and revisions. Scale: 1 inch = 60 feet. Job Captain: M.T. Felipe Alvarez, delineator; Brian Walter Webb, architect; Berton Charles Severson, architect. Site Name: International Hotel Address: 3000 Paradise Road
Exterior view of The Stockmen's Hotel in Elko, NV. Photos from the 1940's and 1986. The images include views during the day with unlit neon and at night with lit neon.The present day site of the hotel used to be the Mayer Hotel.
Bound proposal for the Las Vegas International Hotel including artists' conceptions, vicinity map, themes, and architectural drawings for all major components. The International Hotel was sold in 1970 and renamed the Las Vegas Hilton in 1971. Site Name: International Hotel Address: 3000 Paradise Road
Booklet advertising the show "Folies Bergere" at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Also includes an advertisement for the Blue Room at the Tropicana.
Show Name: Les Folies Bergere (Tropicana Hotel: Las Vegas, Nevada)
Site Name: Tropicana Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Folding postcard showing the exterior and interior of the Arizona Club. Poem titled "The Arizona Club" by C. Herb Palin on back of bottom half of postcard. "Al James, Publisher" on back of top half of postcard. Al James was the proprietor of the Arizona Club. Site Name: Arizona Club (Las Vegas, Nev.)
The Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Yucca Mountain, Nevada collection (1957-2010) is an information docket established by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The collection contains documents supporting the development of regulatory decisions by the EPA on radiation protection standards for Yucca Mountain, Nevada, evaluating it as a potential site for a radioactive waste storage repository. The collection includes regulatory notices, technical documents, environmental reports, letters, minutes of meetings, public comments, and other materials.
On February 26 and 27, 1979, Dale Forshee interviewed Helen Early (born 1919 in Des Moines, Iowa) about her life in Southern Nevada. Early first talks about her arrival to Las Vegas and the early development of the city. She also talks about some of the first businesses in Las Vegas, the initial development of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the early nightclubs and casinos in the city. Early also discusses her work in establishing a school for disabled children before discussing other topics related to McCarran Airport, Bugsy Siegel, Senator Walter Baring, the first churches in Las Vegas, and the Helldorado Parade.