Gay Pride at Sunset Park, 1998. Photographer: Dennis McBride. Mass holy union ceremony performed by Metropolitan Community Church Rev. Beau McDaniels. (4-25-98).
Joe Mascellino interviews Charlotte Brascia in his home about the history of Nevada. Mascellino asks Brascia about social and cultural changes, the growth of different religions, Brascia’s brief presence in the airline industry, political presence in Las Vegas, and rising crime rates. Brascia also specifically discusses her experience in the gaming and hospitality industry and how gaming operations have changed over time, particularly comparing gaming and hiring practices in the 1950s with those in the 1970s.
Photographer's notations: April 70, victory Baptist Choir, Love's Cocktail Lounge, Easter Program at Upper Room Church of God in Christ, Basketball tournament at Doolittle. Some photos from this set were previously online with the digital ID pho022104.
Doolittle Community Center (Las Vegas, Nev.); Victory Baptist Church (Las Vegas, Nevada); Upper Room Church of God in Christ (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Jerome Blankinship was born in Hollywood, California in 1933 to Herman and Helen Blankinship. Jerome grew up as an only child in a suburb of Los Angeles called Huntington Park. He spent his entire childhood in the suburb and finished high school there as well. Then he went on to attend the University of Southern California. He received a degree in education and wanted to be a school teacher, but after a short stint in teaching at the Los Angeles City School District, he discovered that it was not for him. He then went back to graduate school and earned a master's in counseling and guidance. After graduating he received a Rockefeller grant to attend seminary, which was a calling that Blankinship had been very interested in. He attended the same seminary school that Martin Luther King Jr. went to, Boston University, School of Theology in Boston. Once finished with seminary, Blankinship pastored a church in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. Then the Reverend was offered an opportunity in Las Vegas to start a new church. After visiting, Blankinship fell in love with Las Vegas and moved in the summer of 1966 and has been here since. In the interview he shares a vast amount of information about the Las Vegas valley during his early years in the city. Today Blankinship is the senior Chaplain at Sunrise Hospital.
What is left of a sign frames up traffic and the St. Joseph Husband of Mary Catholic Church as seen from the southwest corner of Tenaya Way and West Sahara Avenue.
Maureen Conner interviews educator Beula Jane Adams (b. 1902) at her home in Las Vegas, Nevada. Born in Smithfield, Nebraska, Adams relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1932. During the interview Adams explores and highlights the role of education in relation to the social development of Nevada. Adams discusses presidential visits, early above ground atomic tests, and her involvement in local politics. Adams also discusses religion and how she became a Seventh-day Adventist Christian.
Captions: "Presbyterian Church, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, May 1910." "Mt. Plesant School, May 1910." "Citizens Nat'l. Bank, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, May 1910." "African ME [Methodist Episcopal] Church, May 1910." "Geo. Betts house May 1910."
Rhyolite, NV. Wall inscription in the church, on set of "The Reward". Typewritten on photo sleeve: "One of several wall inscriptions in the church" [Caption in N[evada] T[est] S[ite] News July 31, 1964 p. 8]
The Pentecostal Temple, Church of God in Christ at 1117 N. F Street in the West Las Vegas neighborhood. Revitalization efforts include restoring the Historic Westside School and lining D Street with trees in an effort to bring business and residents back to the neighborhood.