From the Martin Stern Architectural Records (MS-00382). Written on the image: "Martin Stern Jr., A.I.A. Architect & Associates. Berton Charles Severson. Brian Walter Webb. Mas Tokubo. Fred Anderson. Joel Bergman. Bruce Koerner. 9348 Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California (213)-273-0215/878-5220. Job Number 01702. Scale 1/16"=1'0". Drawn By C.C. Job Captain G.S. Checked By F.A. Date 3-3-76. Sheet Number A3".
From the Antonio Morelli Photograph Collection (PH-00365). Inscription with image reads: "Copa girl 'Mis-Cue,' with an atomic bomb crown to illustrate another miss-firing of the Operation Cue Bomb. She is surrounded by servicemen at the Sands Hotel and Casino."
From the Antonio Morelli Photograph Collection (PH-00365). Inscription with image reads: "Copa girl 'Mis-Cue,' with an atomic bomb crown to illustrate another miss-firing of the Operation Cue Bomb. She is surrounded by servicemen at the Sands Hotel and Casino."
From the Antonio Morelli Photograph Collection (PH-00365). Inscription with image reads: "Copa girl 'Mis-Cue,' with an atomic bomb crown to illustrate another miss-firing of the Operation Cue Bomb. She is surrounded by servicemen at the Sands Hotel and Casino."
1934 (year approximate) to 1958 (year approximate)
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Map of Elks Helldorado Grounds in Las Vegas, Nevada. Map is from the Library's Union Pacific Collection, maps/drawings, Las Vegas Ranch folder 5A, drawing no. F-403. Scale approximately 1:2,400.
Local evening news coverage of dispute between the Las Vegas City Planning Commission and Clark County Commisioners to approve Bob Stupak's plan to expand the height of the Stratosphere Tower. News anchors explain the county's argument that an expanded tower would disrupt navigable air space for McCarran Airport and includes footage of the commission meeting; interviews with commissioners, Stupak's lawyer, and a McCarran based pilot. There is also a news segment discussing comedy duo Allen & Rossi suing Bob Stupak over breach of contract for cancelling their lifetime contract with Vegas World. Original media VHS, color, aspect ratio 4 x 3, frame size 720 x 486. From the Bob Stupak Professional Papers (MS-01016) -- Professional papers -- Audiovisual material -- Digitized audiovisual clips file.