From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series I. Administrative. This folder contains summaries of actions taken by the Economic Opportunity Actions Board of Clark County, as well as a report on the Program Development Consultants for "Operation Opportunities - Clark County" during 1965.
The long range plan for the Jewish Family Service Agency provides details about the goals of the agency for helping families beyond the support received through government services. Also included in this group of documents is correspondence and meeting minutes regarding the long range plan and the planning committee.
From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series II: Projects. This folder contains minutes of meeting, documents, project application, by-laws, information kit, agenda, and correspondence for the Small Business Development Center.
Information about the Hitchin Post Saloon & Steakhouse sign that sits at 3650 N Las Vegas Blvd. Site address: 3650 N Las Vegas Blvd Sign owner: BWNV LLC Sign details: Building was originally constructed in 1953 and sits on 12.70. The property houses on only a saloon/restaurant, but also a Manufactured Home Park and trailer sales. Sign condition: 4, well maintained Sign form: Pole mounted sign Sign-specific description: A double sided cabinet with the words Hitchin' Post at the top in a small rectangular cabinet with green neon, and the word "Motel" in a cabinet underneath in large red neon letters. The word "vacancy" is in a smaller cabinet at the bottom in tiny green neon letters. Sign - type of display: Neon Sign - media: Steel Sign environment: Property is in North Las Vegas, on North Las Vegas Blvd near Alexander Villas Park. Sign - thematic influences: The Hitchin' Post sign shares a similar theme from when it probably was constructed. The western style themes were very popular in the Greater Las Vegas area starting in the 1940s and through the 1960s. Sign - artistic significance: Western style themes and fonts where popular when the property opened in the early 1950s. Survey - research locations: Hitchin' Post website, Assessor's office Surveyor: Wyatt Currie-Diamond Survey - date completed: 2017-08-27 Sign keywords: Neon; Steel; Pole sign