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Architectural drawing of Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, fourth floor plan, December 10, 1983

Date

1983-12-10

Description

Project overview drawings of Harrah's Marina in Atlantic City from 1983; printed on mylar. Shows floor plan with outline of the surrounding site.
Site Name: Harrah's Marina Resort (Atlantic City)
Address: 777 Harrah's Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ

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Slide of a cottage built by Six Companies, Boulder City, Nevada, May 7, 1932

Date

1932-05-07

Description

Black and white image of a cottage (similar to 450 others in the area) built by Six Companies, Inc. for their married employees in Boulder City. Many residents planted cactus and other shrubs indigenous to the area in their lawns.

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Slide of cottages built by Six Companies, Boulder City, Nevada, May 7, 1932

Date

1932-05-07

Description

Black and white image of cottages (similar to 450 others in the area) built by Six Companies, Inc. for their married employees in Boulder City. Many residents planted cactus and other shrubs indigenous to the area in their lawns.

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Transcript of interview with Irene Porter by Angela Moor, December 6, 2009: Planning a city and building homes

Date

2009-12-06

Description

After Irene Porter's father's retirement from the Air Force, the family moved to Las Vegas where her aunt and uncle were involved in the gaming industry. After she married, she and her husband Dick moved to Boston. They moved back to Las Vegas due to the bad economy in Boston. Irene worked for the Clark County Planning Department as a secretary but moved up to doing the work of the director, but without the title nor the pay of that position, so she went to work in the planning department of the city of North Las Vegas and became its director of planning. She was one of only five female planning directors in the country. Next Irene began lobbying at the Nevada legislature and became the first female full-time lobbyist in Nevada. She was fired from North Las Vegas following a secret meeting, and her subsequent lawsuit led directly to the first open meeting law in the state of Nevada. Irene then went to work for American Nevada Corporation, which was developing Green Valley. She became the first female project director on such a construction project. In 1977 Irene began to work for the Southern Nevada Homebuilders Association. She built it into an effective lobbying organization and continued to work as a lobbyist at the Nevada legislature. At the time of the interview, she was the executive director/CEO for the Southern Nevada Homebuilders Association.

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Film transparency of an airport and Trans World Airlines (TWA) terminal, Boulder City, circa 1930s

Date

1930 to 1939

Archival Collection

Description

Picture of an airplane at the Trans World Airlines terminal in Boulder City.

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Film transparency of the cabins at Lake Auto Court, Boulder City, Nevada, circa 1930-1940

Date

1930 to 1940

Archival Collection

Description

An exterior view of the cabins at Lake Auto Court in Boulder City.

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Film transparency of cabins at Lake Auto Court, Boulder City, Nevada, circa 1930-1940

Date

1930 to 1940

Archival Collection

Description

An exterior view of the cabins at Lake Auto Court in Boulder City.

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Photograph of Boulder Highway construction, Boulder City (Nev.), 1931

Date

1931

Description

Building Boulder Highway in 1931, Mahoney and Cline contractors.

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Territorial Enterprise newspaper building in Virginia City, Nevada: postcard

Date

1975 (year approximate)

Description

From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240)

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Exterior of Piper's Opera House in Virginia City, Nevada: postcard

Date

1975 (year approximate)

Description

From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240)

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