Moving the Houssels house from its original location, 1012 S. 6th St., Las Vegas, to grounds of UNLV campus on Brussells. It is on the move, passing by the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. Site Name: Houssels House
An exterior view of the The Las Vegas Trading Company, advertising lumber, lime, cement, etc. with a horse coach in front. This image is from the second Squires photo album page 9 image 4.
The intersection of Spring Mountain Road and Las Vegas Boulevard as seen looking east. From left is "The Cloud" at the Fashion Show Mall, Encore and Wynn Hotel and Casinos, and part of the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino.
Cars and pedestrians collide on Las Vegas Boulevard as seen from the pedestrian overpass connecting the Bellagio and Bally's Hotel and Casinos. Pedestrian overpasses provide a safe crossing of the Strip while keeping traffic flowing below.
Cars and pedestrians collide on Las Vegas Boulevard as seen from the pedestrian overpass connecting the Bellagio and Bally's Hotel and Casinos. Pedestrian overpasses provide a safe crossing of the Strip while keeping traffic flowing below.
Providing security and access to both automobile and pedestrian traffic is handled differently along Las Vegas Boulevard and has changed over the years on the Strip. Although pedestrian overpasses provide a safe way to cross the Strip, the many entrances and exits from casinos have created the need for crosswalks that delay traffic along the tourist corridor. Getting people to use the overpasses has required installation of fencing in some areas, like this one outside of the Cromwell Las Vegas hotel and casino at Flamingo Raod.
20 x 35 cm., folded to 22 x 11 cm. Copyright held by Redwood Pub. Co. "Compliments of 'Buck' Evans 76 Union"--Panel. Index on verso. Includes table of mileages to Las Vegas from other cities in the Southwest. Original publisher: Redwood Publishing Co., Scale: .