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Stanford Lee "Toby" Sitton II riding as a passenger on Helldorado Parade stagecoach: photograph

Date

1954 (year uncertain) to 1956 (year uncertain)

Description

Helldorado Parade stagecoach from Last Frontier Hotel. Seated at right, next to driver, is Stanford Lee ("Toby") Sitton II. Driver and other passengers unidentified. (Image taken in the mid 1950s)

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Photograph of Frank Ross and Norman and Mary Kaye, 1954-1965

Date

1954 to 1965

Archival Collection

Description

From left to right, a publicity photo of Frank Ross, Mary Kaye, and Norman Kaye. They were members of the Mary Kaye Trio and performed at the Last Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas begining in 1954.

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Photograph of Frank Ross and Mary and Norman Kaye, 1954-1960

Date

1954 to 1965

Archival Collection

Description

From left to right, a publicity photo of Frank Ross, Mary Kaye, and Norman Kaye. They were members of the Mary Kaye Trio and performed at the Last Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas begining in 1954.

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Photograph of the Desert Love Buggy in the Helldorado parade, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1934-1950

Date

1934 to 1950

Description

People ride in and crowd around the Desert Love Buggy during the Helldorado Days festival parade. A sign on the vehicle reads: "Desert Love Buggy Las Vegas, Nevada. 'Still a frontier town.'"

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Photograph of the Desert Love Buggy in the Helldorado parade, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1934-1950

Date

1934 to 1950

Description

Three people pose in and near the Desert Love Buggy during the Helldorado Days festival parade. A sign on the vehicle reads: "Desert Love Buggy Las Vegas, Nevada. 'Still a frontier town.'"

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Photograph of Old Vegas grand opening, Las Vegas, 1980

Date

1980

Description

Mrs. Mitchell, wife of Board Chairman Johnny Mitchell, cuts the ribbon at the back gate of the Frontier Fort, marking the grand opening of Old Vegas. Old Vegas President Bob Shelton looks on.

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