International Hotel, Virginia City, Nevada. This hotel was on the corner of North B and Union street and was six stories tall. This building was built in 1877 and burned down in 1914 (there were two previous incarnations of the International Hotel). Site Name: International Hotel (Virginia City, Nev.) Street Address: B Streetreet and Union Street
Description given with photo: "Hughes Arrives In New York: La Guardia Field, New York, N.Y. -- Completing his first air journey since his near-fatal test-flight accident July 7, Howard Hughes, airplane designer, pilot and movie producer, is interviewed by reporters after piloting his converted B-23 transport to a midnight landing here tonight at La Guardia Field. Hughes interrupted his convalescence to fly here from Culver City, Calif., with a stop-over in Kansas City. In New York, Hughes planned to cover with his attorneys regarding steps to protect his property rights in connection with the motion picture, "The Outlaw", which recently had its seal of approval revoked by the Motion Picture Association."
Black and white image of Cherry Street, as seen from the Nevada Highway in Boulder City. The Six Companies, Inc. dormitories and clubhouse are also visible.
Photograph of mother and children in abandoned Camp Williston barracks in Boulder City. It was being renovated to serve as Polka Dot Haven, a club for teenagers, 1953.