Tinted postcard. A thirst parlor in a Nevada mining camp, the "Boozy Burros" at the bar. Printed at the bottom of the card: Copyright 1905 by Frank H. Leib." and "Frank H. Leib. Publ. Salt Lake City. N. 1702."
Costume design drawing with fabric swatch and written notes; blue and lavender beaded gown.
Costume Details: Female performer is wearing a blue, lavender, and white floor length gown made of sheer fabric; she is also wearing a string of white bangles on her arm.
Costume design drawing; female wearing a gold and white robe.
Costume Details: Cosstume design drawing of a female in a sheer, gold and white robe, with matching earrings and a head scarf.
Show Name: Pzazz! 67
Opening production number from "Hello America!", which opened in September 1964 in the new Crystal Room in the Desert Inn. This was the riverboat scene in which the "Dixie Bell" wends its way down the Mississippi. Show Name: Hello America! Performance Name: Opening Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A picture of an Old West scene from Donn Arden's Hello America. It was a patriotic production at the Desert Inn Hotel. Show Name: Hello America! Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nev.)
There are fabric swatches attached to the drawing.
Costume Details: A drawing of a male dancer in striped black and lime green trousers, a yellow long-sleeved button-up shirt, black vest with floral print, and a purple derby hat.
Show Name: Hello America!