Description given with photo: "Hull of "Hercules" Starts Journey to Assembly Dock, Culver City, Calif. - The 220-foot-long fuselage of Howard Hughes' gigantic airplane crawls down the highway on truck dollies after leaving the Culver City, Calif., plant. the hull is on its way to the graving dock for assembly at Terminal Island, Calif., 28 miles away. Note size of man on top of hull. NY EUR CAN. Credit (ACME) 6/16/46"
From the Morgan Sweeney Photograph Collection (PH-00228). Boulder City Rangers force in 1941 with Chief Chas. Peterson. From left to right is Micheal Slattery, Geo. Talley, unidentified, Harold Lampsa, Jack Weiler, C. Kirby, Wedell, Floyd Genery, Rice, Bywater, Patrien, Merritt.
An exterior view of the stores on Arizona Street in Boulder City, including Boulder City Motors and Richy's Cafe. The Bureau of Reclamation Administration Building, located at 1200 Park Street, can be seen at the end of the road.
The view of airplanes next to unidentified buildings at the Trans World Airlines (TWA) terminal in an unnamed airport in Boulder City, Nevada. One of America's oldest International Air Carriers (INAC) that was popular during the twentieth century, the Trans World Airlines was aided by aviator Charles Lindbergh in mapping out the company's early air routes, and so in the 1930s Trans World Airlines was also known as "The Lindbergh Line."
A color image of the neon sign for Cactus Jack's Senator Casino, located in Carson City, Nevada. The illuminated, red sign has an outline of a man with a cowboy hat holding a sign that reads "Howdy."
The grayscale view of the the inner lobby of the Boulder Dam Hotel in Boulder City, Nevada. Various pieces of furniture can be seen throughout the lobby, along with a clock mounted on the back wall forever stopped at the time 4:33 PM.