Entertainer Joe Lewis, El Rancho owner Beldon Katleman, and other patrons stand at the craps table at El Rancho Vegas as Joe throws the die. Site Name: El Rancho Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.)
The UNLV Libraries Collection of Desert Inn Hotel and Casino Promotional and Publicity Materials (approximately 1954-1993) consists of newspaper clippings, show programs, press releases, "Guide to What's Happening NOW" magazines, and other promotional and publicity materials about the Desert Inn.
Transcribed from original: "Monte Carlo Club. As famous as its name. Downtown. Las Vegas, Nevada" Publishing info from original: "Natural Color R Card from Kodachrome. A Mike Roberts Color Production, Berkeley 2, California. Distributed by Desert Souvenir Supply, Boulder City, Nevada" Site Name: Monte Carlo Club Address: 15 East Fremont Street
Sal Sagev Hotel, Fremont Street, Las Vegas. Handwritten message on back of postcard reads: "Dear Jimmie. Am going to the dam today. I am having a nice time. This is the hotel where I am staying for two nights. Love to all. Fun, Bobbie."
From the Harvey's Hotel and Casino Postcard Collection (PH-00367) -- A collage of attractions in Laughlin, Nevada. Inscription with the image says, "Newest and friendliest playground in the Southwest! Located on the famous 'Nile of America,' the Colorado River. You can enjoy the numerous casinos, catch big Stripers, feed the burros in gold mining 'Ghost Town,' (Oatman, Arizona), boat ride the river... Laughlin, where you can RELAX!"