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Interview with Chic Hecht Julie Sefman on April 2, 1976. In this brief interview, Hecht talks about his time in the state senate working to bolster the budget with sales tax and gaming tax, starting a community college and health programs. He also talks about Pop Squires, a newspaper man and advocate for building Hoover Dam, who had a home on the site of Chic Hecht's clothing store on Fremont Street. Hecht also describes his time in the military and his involvement with the Military Intelligence Association.
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People on horseback sit and stand in front of Mizpah Garage, an automobile service station. The seventh person mounted from the left identified as Phyllis Henderson, and the other riders are unknown. Signs hanging from garage read "Authorized Distributor Standard Stations Inc. Mizpah Garage" and "Mizpah Garage." Street Address: North Main Street
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Materials contain photographs of Boulder City, Nevada from 1932 to 1952, including photographs of schools, children, construction projects, and architectural sketches.
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