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Architectural drawing of addition to pavilion at Zion National Park, Utah, elevations, sections and details, December 12, 1925

Date

1925-12-12

Description

Additions to pavilion building, Zion National Park, Utah. North and south exterior elevations, various interior elevations, numerous details, sections, plans and loading and stress diagrams for additions to the pavilion building at Zion National Park, Utah. Scales as shown. "Dr. by D.A.E., R.R.C., W.L.H. " "#15782-F. Sheet no. 6. Job no. 348. Date: 12/12/25." "Recommended by D.R. Hull per T.C. Unit, Landscape Eng. N.P.S. Approved by Stephen T. Mather, Director, N.P.S." "Rev. 1/11/26, 2/2/26, 3/2/26."
Site Name: Zion National Park (Utah)

Latest Drawing Revision: 1926-03-02

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Architectural drawing of the New Frontier Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas), elevations, sections, and details (type III hotel building, south end), September 23, 1966

Date

1966-09-23

Description

Sections, details, and elevations of the south end hotel building for the 1967 renovations of the New Frontier Hotel and Casino. Includes revsion dates and key plan. Original medium: pencil on parchment. Socoloske, Zelner and Associates, structural engineers; Ira Tepper and Associates, mechanical engineers; J. L. Cusick and Associates, electrical engineers.
Site Name: Frontier
Address: 3120 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Latest Drawing Revision: 1966-11-07

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John Ponticello Papers

Identifier

MS-00273

Abstract

The John Ponticello Papers are comprised of materials related to Ponticello's experiences in Las Vegas, Nevada between 1956 and 1971 with an emphasis on his Research Gambling Game Project, which he conducted and published between 1968 and 1971. The collection includes materials regarding gaming licenses and applications, research agreements, descriptions of the project, and publications about the research project. Also included are materials from Ponticello's experiences in Las Vegas such as business cards, county work cards, and souvenir photographs.

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