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Transcript of interview with Marty Walsh by Suzanne Becker, July 19, 2007

Date

2007-07-19

Description

In 2002, Marty Walsh and her husband purchased a home in the John S. Park Neighborhood. Three aspects attracted them to their 1941-built home: the quality construction; the aesthetics and details of the house; and the "old-fashion human element" that she associated with her grandparents. Marty describes their relocation to Las Vegas after living for nine years in Ireland and her joy of discovering the John S. Park community. For her there is a neighborliness that they found in the form of the Neighborhood Watch. She feels the neighborhood still has work to do, but the gentrification has had splendid results as new "urbanites" replace original homeowners. From her artist point of view, she also provides thoughts about the impact the artist community of musicians, painters, and creative artists has had on the neighborhood. Even though she is relatively new to Las Vegas, she is well researched in the historic aspects of John S. Park location: once a fertile plot of land where

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American Legion Auxiliary, image 002

Date

1962-10

Description

Help Us Write History article from UNLV Special Collections, posted in the Las Vegas Review Journal on April 22, 1984 on behalf of the Dorothy Dorothy Collection. The purpose of this article was to identify the two people in the center of the group in the image after the collection was donated.

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Photographs

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Archival Collection

<em>Las Vegas Bugle</em> Photograph Collection on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
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Collection Number: PH-00336
Collection Name: Las Vegas Bugle Photograph Collection on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
Box/Folder: N/A

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Transcript of an Interview with Marcia Washington by Claytee D. White, February 14 and March 14, 2013

Date

2013-02-14

Description

Marcia moved to Las vegas in 1966 as a young teen; became first African American on the State Board of Education (2000-2008)

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