An image of a publicity stunt at the Dunes Hotel in which a guest gets a "water wake-up call" by being slid down a slide into the hotel's pool. See related image, pho000206.
An image of a publicity stunt at the Dunes Hotel in which a guest gets a "water wake-up call" by being slid down a slide into the hotel's pool. See related image, pho000205.
Film transparency of what appear to be bones and a log, January 15, 1963. The log is being burned to start a fire "to see what, if any, soil changes, e.g. coloring" as a result.
Film transparency of what appear to be bones and a log, January 15, 1963. The log is being burned to start a fire "to see what, if any, soil changes, e.g. coloring" as a result.
Oral history interview with Nick Robone conducted by Claytee D. White and Barbara Tabach on December 21, 2017 for the Remembering 1 October Oral History Project. In this interview, Nick Robone, born and raised in Nevada, details his process of healing after being shot during the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest music festival. He discusses the events of that Sunday night and how he has learned to view life in a more positive light. Robone mentions various coping mechanisms that have helped him, including being open about his experience and talking about it with other survivors as well as pursuing his passions.