The Chuck Wagon Buffet in the El Rancho Vegas with an assortment of food and an ice sculpture of a swan. Site Name: El Rancho Vegas Address: 2500 Las Vegas Boulevard South
The El Cortez Hotel and El Cortez cafe on Fremont Street. Trancribed from original: "Fremont at 6th. Built by Marion Hicks."' Site Name: El Cortez Address: 600 East Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV
The front exterior of the Boulder Club on Fremont Street in Las Vegas. A picture of Hoover (then Boulder) Dam is seen in the middle of the marquee. The Apache Bar and Savoy Club can be seen on either side of the Boulder Club. Site Name: Boulder Club Address: 118 East Fremont Street
The Players Club on Highway 91 in Las Vegas in the mid to late 1940s. Neon sign on top of the buildings says "The Players." Site Name: Players Club Address: 3145 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Guests sit in the courtyard area around an outdoor pool at the Flamingo Hotel in the 1940s. Site Name: Flamingo Hotel and Casino Address: 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Nighttime view of the sign in front of the Thunderbird Hotel, and the neon and electric signage spanning the length of the hotel. On the sign in front of the entrance: "Kings IV. Buckley and Collins. Thoroughly Modern Minsky, world famous burlesque, produced by Harold Minsky." Site Name: Thunderbird Hotel Address: 2755 Las Vegas Boulevard South
The Eldorado Club on the northwest corner of Fremont and 2nd Streets in downtown Las Vegas. Signs for the Hotel Apache, Boulder Club and Club Savoy (partially hidden) are also seen. Site Name: Eldorado Club Address: 128 East Fremont Street
A parade float featuring characters from The Wizard of Oz passes in front of the Frontier Club on Fremont Street in Las Vegas. A sign on the side of the float says Hotel Last Frontier. Crowds of people watch from the sidewalk and street curb, and from windows and rooftops. Parts of the Golden Nugget Gambling Hall and the Santa Anita Turf & Bar are visible on the sides of the photograph. Site Name: Fremont Street Address: Fremont street, Las Vegas, NV
Exterior of the Pair-O-Dice nightclub, located on Highway 91 in Las Vegas, between 1931 and 1938. 'Nite Club' and 'Dine & Dance' are painted on the front wall, and the name of the club can be partially seen on the building's roof. The building's façade is finished in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. Site Name: Pair-O-Dice Club Address: 3120 Las Vegas Boulevard South