A picture of a scene re-living the saga of the Old West in Donn Arden's production of Hello America at the Desert Inn Hotel. Show Name: Hello America! Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Copa Girls perform in the Ziegfeld Follies production show in the Copa Room of the Sands Hotel before an audience of former Ziegfeld Follies dancers. Show Name: Ziegfeld Follies Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino
Frank Sinatra with a "harem" of showgirls, as part of the festivities when the Sands Corporation opened the Dunes, circa 1965. The photograph was taken by Bruno Bernard, who was also known as Bernard of Hollywood.
Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino
Donn Arden and Margaret Kelly (Madame Bluebell), watching rehearsal from behind a desk while Kelly smokes a cigarette. Show Name: Lido (Paris, France) Site Name: Lido (Cabaret: Paris, France)
Donn Arden, Margaret Kelly (Madame Bluebell), and Jospeh Clerico (owner and general director) seated in theater watching rehearsal. Show Name: Lido (Paris, France) Site Name: Lido (Cabaret: Paris, France)
The Copa Girls warm up on stage during a dress rehearsal at the Sands Hotel. Frank Sinatra is seen at the far right walking upstage.
Show Name: Ziegfeld Follies
Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino
Costume Details: Topless showgirl in silver beaded costume with oversized triangular beaded backpiece trimmed with white feathers; matching beaded headpiece. Show Name: Stars Site Name: Sun City, South Africa
Photographer's notes: "A view of the bridge at nightfall. from the Nevada side of Black Canyon. Pier and pier cap construction can be seen along the length of the arch." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Photographer's notes: "A concrete pour in process for a section of the arch construction, view from Nevada parking lot near Visitors' Center, June 29, 2009." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Photographer's notes: "With the bridge unlit at night, except along the pedestrian walkway, evening illumination comes from the dam and the Nevada hairpin turn of the original highway." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge