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Green Ideas, 2008 November 12

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File

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UNLV Public Lands Institute Records
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Collection Number: UA-00143
Collection Name: UNLV Public Lands Institute Records
Box/Folder: Box 22

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Bell/Caretakers/Reid, approximately 2000 to 2009

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File

Archival Collection

UNLV Public Lands Institute Records
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Collection Number: UA-00143
Collection Name: UNLV Public Lands Institute Records
Box/Folder: Box 22

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Room sales reports, Beverly Hills, California, 1977

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File

Archival Collection

Dunes Hotel and Casino Records
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Collection Number: MS-00328
Collection Name: Dunes Hotel and Casino Records
Box/Folder: Box 22

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Angela Castro oral history interview: transcript

Date

2020-11-05

Description

Oral history interview with Angela Castro conducted by Stefani Evans, Cecilia Winchell, Kristel Peralta, Vanessa Concepcion, and Ayrton Yamaguchi on November 05, 2020 for the Reflections: The Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. Castro begins the interview by talking about her early life, childhood, what Guam was like, and the history of her parents and grandparents. She describes the difference in public and private education in Guam and compares it to the United States. She explains the reason why she moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1998 and attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for public relations. Castro then talks about the differences between older and newer generations, the political atmosphere in Guam, and the differences between the United States and Guam in politics. She also talks about the discrimination she has experienced throughout her life and diversity in the workplace. Lastly, she describes her culture and traditions during holidays, the struggles with an absence of culture within her family, and her personal religious beliefs.

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Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad hotel and passenger station in Caliente, Nevada: architectural drawing

Date

1922-02-25

Archival Collection

Description

From Union Pacific Railroad Collection (MS-00397). Scales are noted on drawing. The bottom corner says "Union Pacific System. L.A. & S.L.R.R. Hotel & Passenger Station At Caliente, Nevada. John Parkinson & Donald B. Parkinson Architects. 420 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. Date 2-25-22. Job 162. Sheet 4."

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