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The Little Church of the West: photographic print

Date

1980 (year approximate)

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). The Little Church of the West, 3960 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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The Little Church of the West: postcard

Date

1980 (year approximate)

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). The Little Church of the West, 3960 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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The Little Church of the West: photographic print

Date

1980 (year approximate)

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). The Little Church of the West, 3960 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Railroad Pass Casino: photographic print

Date

1979 (year approximate)

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). Railroad Pass Casino, parking lot, west side of casino, Boulder City, Nevada.

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Railroad Pass Casino: photographic print

Date

1979 (year approximate)

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). Railroad Pass Casino parking lot, east side of casino, Boulder City, Nevada.

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Railroad Pass Casino: photographic print

Date

1979 (year approximate)

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). Railroad Pass Casino, parking lot, west side of casino, Boulder City, Nevada.

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St. Joseph's Catholic School: photographic print

Date

1970 to 1979

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). St. Joseph's Catholic School, courtyard north, 1300 Bridger, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photograph of John Cahlan and others, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 16, 1980

Date

1980-10-16

Description

Plaque marking the site of "Block 16"-First and Ogden Streets. The historic marker marks the Diamond Jubilee (75th anniversary) of the city of Las Vegas. L-R: Bob Shelton (Old Vegas); John F. Cahlan, Jubilee coordinator; Cecil Simmons (Old Vegas); and Charles Aplin (President of Southern Nevada Historical Society).

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Department records, 1959-2006

Level of Description

Sub-Series

Scope and Contents

The department record subseries includes meeting material, advertisements, press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, promotional material, historical records, meeting minutes, personnel records and signage design from Stardust Resorts and Casino departments such as the food, human resources, casino, marketing, race and sports book, sales, security, and hotel departments between 1959 and 2006. Within this subseries, historical records includes newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, memorabilia, logo and signage design sheets, artist renderings, and photographs documenting publicized events such as grand openings, interviews, controversies, and biography publications between 1959 and 2006. Meeting minutes include correspondence and records of department meetings between 1991 and 2000. Personnel records includes photographs, correspondence, letters, biographies, and resumes of Stardust Resorts and Casino employees between 1987 and 2002.

Archival Collection

Stardust Resort and Casino Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00515
Collection Name: Stardust Resort and Casino Records
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Transcript of interview with Randy Lavigne by Stefani Evans and Clatyee D. White, August 23, 2016

Date

2016-08-23

Description

Randy Lavigne, Honorary AIA, has every reason to smile. Since 1995 she has been the Executive Director for AIA (American Institute of Architects) Las Vegas professional organization; she works daily with her daughter in a beautifully restored historic building in the heart of downtown Las Vegas; and the architects with whom she works so value her contributions they compiled and submitted documentation in order to surprise her with honorary AIA membership. In this interview, Lavigne recalls growing up in segregated Emory Gap, Tennessee, where her grandfather bought all the schoolchildren new shoes every year. She details the cross-country trip that brought her to Las Vegas in 1994 and eventually to the AIA in 1995. The bulk of the interview focuses on the building where the AIA is housed and the history of the organization. In 2008 the AIA moved from its former home at UNLV’s School of Architecture to the historic Fifth Street School in downtown Las Vegas. Lavigne discusses the history of the building and its significance to the City of Las Vegas. She reveals plans to examine the architectural history Las Vegas to celebrate the AIA Chapter’s sixtieth anniversary. She also talks about diversity in the profession, the process of licensure, publications, continuing education, organizational records, and the now-defunct auxiliary organization, the Architects' Wives League.

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