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Nevada Library Notes

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1972 to 1973

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Nevada Library Notes, Vol. 9-10 issued by the Nevada State Library. Materials about the news of library activities and articles for publication by Nevada librarians. It also contains the Nevada Library Association directory issue from 1971 to 1973.

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Nevada Library Notes

Date

1968 to 1969

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Nevada Library Notes, Vol. 5-6 issued by the Nevada State Library. Materials about the news of library activities and articles for publication by Nevada librarians. It also contains the Nevada Library Association directory from 1967 to 1969. 

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Nevada Library Notes

Date

1970 to 1971

Description

Nevada Library Notes, Vol. 7-8 issued by the Nevada State Library. Materials about the news of library activities and articles for publication by Nevada librarians. It also contains the Nevada Library Association directory from 1969 to 1971.

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Southwest Gas Corporation office building: architectural drawings

Date

1974-08-18

Description

From the James B. McDaniel Architectural Records (MS-00203). Architectural drawings for a Southwest Gas Corporation office building.

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Audio clip of an interview with Ian and Shanna Anderson by Barbara Tabach on October 11, 2013

Date

2013-10-11

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In 2011, Ian and Shanna Anderson moved into their McNeil Estates home with their two young children. Though both of the children born-and-raised Nevadan, neither Ian nor Shanna is. However, as the couple explains in this interview, letting their roots grow in Las Vegas has been quite easy. Ian has lived in Las Vegas since 1997 and Shanna since 2008. Ian was raised in Central corridor of Phoenix, where he explains he was in the minority as a white person. Shanna, by contrast, is a native of Ann Arbor, Michigan. They met, married at Taliesin West (Scottsdale, AZ) and settled in Las Vegas, where both work in the office furniture industry. Shanna and Ian share a passion for design, especially midcentury modern design. So when they felt the need to move from their Summerlin home, they looked for a house in the center of the city. Something clicked when they saw 2601 Mason Avenue. It was a burnt out shell of a dwelling, but their vision of what could be became a tale of imagination and patience. They talk about the upside and downside of living in this Ward 1 neighborhood; there is the proximity to work, concerns about education for the children, and where they shops and play. They talk in detail about owning a perfect family home in a remarkable part of Las Vegas.

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