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Slide of a historic marker, Virginia City, Nevada, circa 1960s

Date

1960 to 1969

Description

A picture of a historic marker near Virginia City with details about the revitalization of the city and Comstock Lode.

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Slide of a historic marker, Virginia City, Nevada, circa 1960s

Date

1960 to 1969

Description

A picture of a historic marker near Virginia City with details about the revitalization of the city and Comstock Lode.

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Transcript of interview with DeRuyter Butler by Stefani Evans and Claytee White, September 15, 2016

Date

2016-09-15

Description

Not many sixteen-year-olds assume the roles of father and mother to three younger siblings (one an infant), graduate from high school on time, and earn a full-ride scholarship (plus a loan) to a prestigious university. One such sixteen-year-old was Washington, D.C., native DeRuyter O. Butler, Executive Vice President of Architecture, Butler/Ashworth Architects, Ltd., LLC, and formerly Executive Vice President, Architecture, of Wynn Design & Development, LLC, and Director of Architecture, Atlandia Design & Furnishings, Inc. Determined to do right on behalf of his siblings and himself, Butler recruited his grandmother and enrolled in Catholic University, earning his B.S. in Architecture in 1977 while working overtime at the U.S. Post Office, buying a house in Maryland, and supporting his family. His first professional job in Philadelphia required him to rethink his living arrangements. Partnering with his sister, who assumed childcare duties during the week in Maryland, Butler lived in New Jersey during the week and commuted to Maryland on the weekends. After four years in that position and a short stint of being unemployed, in 1982 he became a draftsperson for Steve Wynn's Atlandia Design in Atlantic City. After he had worked with architects Joel Bergman and Paul Steelman in Atlantic City for four years, Wynn moved Atlandia Design to Las Vegas. Butler followed in 1986, bringing with him his grandmother and his youngest brother. In this interview, Butler discusses his unusual career path; the challenges of responding to and anticipating entertainment and recreation market trends; Wynn's insistence on always striving for "better"; and the importance of concealing service infrastructure in order to create the ultimate guest experience. He emphasizes Wynn's leadership in the gaming industry and with Clark County and the City of Las Vegas. He speaks to lessons learned from designing The Mirage, Bellagio, the Wynn, Wynn Palace, and Encore. Finally, he describes real-world limitations to building such as drought and historic water rights; traffic patterns, ride-hailing companies, and parking restrictions, and flight patterns and building heights.

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T-Shirt Color: Navy Blue; Front: Santee Fire Department; Back: 9-11-2001 FDNY, Silhouette Of New York City And Lady Liberty, approximately 2001-2012

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File

Archival Collection

New York-New York Hotel and Casino 9-11 Heroes Tribute Collection
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00459
Collection Name: New York-New York Hotel and Casino 9-11 Heroes Tribute Collection
Box/Folder: Box 76

Archival Component

T-Shirt Color: Gray; Front: Fire Department City Of New York 09/11/01 We Will Not Forget, Fire Dept. Emblem And Dalmatian Dog, approximately 2001-2012

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

New York-New York Hotel and Casino 9-11 Heroes Tribute Collection
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00459
Collection Name: New York-New York Hotel and Casino 9-11 Heroes Tribute Collection
Box/Folder: Box 111

Archival Component

Slide of a gate leading into Boulder City, Nevada, August 13, 1931

Date

1931-08-13

Description

A black and white image of many people at the gate leading into Boulder City "where men are hired."

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Film transparency showing building construction in Boulder City, Nevada, circa 1930s-1940s

Date

1930 to 1949

Archival Collection

Description

A shot of the construction in Boulder City, Nevada; the building is possibly the Boulder Dam Hotel; sign reads "P. S. Webb General Contractor."

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Photograph of a street scene, Boulder City, Nevada, circa 1931

Date

1930 to 1932

Description

The grayscale view of dormitories built for the workers of Hoover Dam in Boulder City, Nevada. Automobiles can be seen parked alongside the adjacent road.

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Photograph of early Boulder City, Nevada, October 12, 1931

Date

1931-10-12

Description

The grayscale view of some of the first buildings in Boulder City, Nevada. Other buildings under construction can be seen among the finished buildings.

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