Transverse section at east end of the proposed Xanadu Hotel and Casino (west end similar). Original medium: pencil on tracing paper. The Xanadu was to be located where the Excalibur Hotel and Casino currently sits, but it was never built. Berton Charles Severson, architect; Brian Walter Webb, architect. Site Name: Xanadu Hotel and Casino Address: 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV
Transverse section at the theater and elevators of the proposed Xanadu Hotel and Casino. Includes revision dates. Original medium: pencil on tracing paper. The Xanadu was to be located where the Excalibur Hotel and Casino currently sits, but it was never built. Berton Charles Severson, architect; Brian Walter Webb, architect. Site Name: Xanadu Hotel and Casino Address: 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV
Longitudinal section of the proposed Xanadu Hotel and Casino. Includes revision dates. Original medium: pencil on tracing paper. The Xanadu was to be located where the Excalibur Hotel and Casino currently sits, but it was never built. Berton Charles Severson, architect; Brian Walter Webb, architect. Site Name: Xanadu Hotel and Casino Address: 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV
Sketch of the site and parking for the proposed Xanadu Hotel and Casino from 1977. Includes revision dates and parking tabulation. Drawn by J.S.K. Original medium: tracing paper and pencil. The Xanadu was to be located where the Excalibur Hotel and Casino currently sits, but it was never built. Berton Charles Severson, architect; Brian Walter Webb, architect. Site Name: Xanadu Hotel and Casino Address: 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV
Sketch of the site and parking for the proposed Xanadu Hotel and Casino from 1978. Includes parking tabulation. Drawn by Feu. Original medium: parchment ozalid. The Xanadu was to be located where the Excalibur Hotel and Casino currently sits, but it was never built. Berton Charles Severson, architect; Brian Walter Webb, architect. Site Name: Xanadu Hotel and Casino Address: 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV
Sketch of site plan and parking for the proposed Xanadu Hotel and Casino from 1978. Includes parking tabulation. Drawn by Feu. Original medium: parchment ozalid. The Xanadu was to be located where the Excalibur Hotel and Casino currently sits, but it was never built. Berton Charles Severson, architect; Brian Walter Webb, architect. Site Name: Xanadu Hotel and Casino Address: 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV
Architectural plans for the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada from 1968. Printed on mylar. Includes handwritten revisions. Scale: 1/8 inch = 1 foot. Job Captain: M.T. Berton Charles Severson, architect; Brian Walter Webb, architect; Tony Roberts, delineator. Site Name: International Hotel Address: 3000 Paradise Road
Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Seven photographs taped together to create panoramic view of residential home at 359 Desert Inn Road, Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 359 Desert Inn Road, Las Vegas, Nevada
Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Four photographs taped together to create panoramic view of residential home at 1812 Fifteenth St., Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 1812 Fifteenth Street
Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Four photographs taped together to create panoramic view of residential home at 1217 Park Circle, Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 1217 Park Circle