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UNLV Magazine covers photographed March 13, 2013 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas: digital photographs

Date

2013-03-13

Description

Photographs from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s) (PH-00388-05). Client: Marketing and Public Relations

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UNLV Cheerleader Amber Shields poses August 5, 2011 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas: digital photographs

Date

2011-08-05

Description

Photographs from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s) (PH-00388-05). Client: UNLV Cheer and Dance

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The Players Club in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic print

Date

1945-09

Description

From the UNLV Libraries Single Item Accession Photograph Collection (PH-00171). From Nevada Life, Sept. 1945, p.5.

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Photograph of James Nye, Nevada, circa 1861-1864

Date

1861 to 1864

Description

James Warren Nye, Governor Nevada Territory, 1861-1864. Nye, a New Yorker was appointed by President Lincoln in 1861.

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Donahue Residence, Incline Village, Nevada Planting plan

Date

1979-08-28

Description

Partial transcription: "Donahue Residence, Incline Village, Nevada. Planting plan. Sheet 4 of 12. Revisions: Aug. 28, 1979.

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The 20-30 Club in Tonopah, Nevada: photographic print

Date

1940 to 1949

Description

From the Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection (PH-00221) -- Series VI. Tonopah, Nevada -- Subseries VI.A. Bradshaw Family (Goldfield-Tonopah). Jack McCloskey is at the far left; Gerald Roberts is third from the left; Albert Bradshaw is standing at right, behind the hand of the man in the light suit holding the plaque.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, April 24, 1995

Date

1995-04-24

Description

Includes meetin agenda and minutes, along with additional information about senate bylaws, reports, proposals, and the Mark Huff & The Inflatables Appearance Agreement.

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Club Cal-Neva wall mounted sign, Reno, Nevada

Date

2016 (year approximate)

Description

View of the Nevadan Tower for Club Cal-Neva in the morning with unlit neon. The tower was sold in 2015.

38 E 2nd St, Reno, NV 89501


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The Mint Hotel and Casino craps gaming guide, Las Vegas, Nevada: postcard

Date

1960 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)

Description

From the Mint Hotel Photograph Collection (PH-00235) -- Printed on back of card, "The Mint Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada property of a wholly-owned Del E. Webb Subsidiary. THE MINT - Tallest building in Nevada and world famous for its FREE 'Behind The Scenes' public tours. The Mint boasts 300 luxurious rooms. The most romantic setting in Las Vegas is the Top O' The Mint cocktail lounge, dancing and Ambassador Room Steakhouse all accessible via the unique glass enclosed, scenic outside elevator. Near 'round-the-clock entertainment and the friendliest employees in town help make your visit to The Mint one you'll never forget. No wonder they call it the 'Biggest Sleeper in Las Vegas.'"

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UNLV University Libraries Photographs of the Response to the 1 October Shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada

Identifier

PH-00433

Abstract

UNLV University Libraries Photographs of the Response to the 1 October Shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada (2017-2019) are comprised of digital images captured to document the aftermath of the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada. Following the October 1, 2017 killing of 58 people at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival on the Las Vegas Strip, the Las Vegas community responded in a variety of ways. This collection of photographs document the impromptu memorial created at the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign, the funeral of Officer Charleston Hartfield, and different ways the community and organizations have remembered the tragedy since 2017. The collection also documents the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Boulevard, envisioned by activists and built by volunteers, to honor the victims and give family members and the community a place to gather to remember.

Archival Collection