This set includes: preliminary sketches, redlining, site plans, floor plans, building sections, exterior elevations, aerial photos and exterior perspectives.
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This set includes drawings for Little America Refining Co. (client).
This set includes: floor plans, index sheet, site plans, demolition plans, roof plans, and interior elevations.
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This set includes: site plans, sign drawings, framing plans, exterior elevations, and foundation plans.
This set includes drawings for The Mueller Group (client) by CBM Construction Corporation (contractor).
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This set includes: site plans, landscape plan, exterior elevations, topographic surveys and redlining.
This set includes drawings for Allied Development Corp. (client) by Shepherd, Nelson and Wheeler (engineer).
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Bracken informing Knickerbocker that it is not legally possible for the water company to install water meters on the lines going to Industrial Unit No. 1.
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This set includes: electrical plans, electrical site plans, lighting plans, power plans, HVAC plans, fixture schedules, construction details and electrical schematics.
This set includes drawings by Farris, Alexander, Congdon, and Massanari (architect).
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This set includes: site plans, floor plans, foundation plans, framing plans, roof plans, exterior elevations, shop drawings and construction details.
This set includes drawings for Benedict Contractors (client) by Hopper Inc (manufacturer).
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On February 26 and 29 of 1980, Leanne Terry interviewed Edwina E. Danzinger (born 1925 in Houston, Texas) about her life in Southern Nevada. Danzinger first talks about her family, specifically her siblings, children, and grandchildren. She also talks about church membership, early housing in Nevada, her husband’s work on the Nevada Test Site, and her family’s hunting practices. Danzinger then describes her involvement in Boy Scouts and hiking, her various positions of employment at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, how the college campus has changed over time, and how the college students have changed over the years. The two also talk about the changes in the crime rate, the atomic testing, air pollution, and the changes made to the university by the Buckley Amendment.
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Drawing of proposed changes to the Riviera as submitted to the planning commission from 1984. Site plan depicting structure on the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Riviera Boulevard. Printed on mylar.
Site Name: Riviera Hotel and Casino
Address: 2901 Las Vegas Boulevard South
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This set includes: redlining, index sheet, site plans, existing floor plans, framing plans, building sections, demolition plans, remodeled floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, interior elevations, construction details and finish/door schedules.
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