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Golden Steer and Lucky Dragon, looking east, Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2017-10-06

Description

The Golden Steer Steakhouse sits next door to the Lucky Dragon hotel and casino along West Sahara Avenue west of Las Vegas Boulevard.

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Flamingo Arroyo Trail path next to trailer park, looking east, Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2017-09-26

Description

A Flamingo Arroyo Trail system path winds its way towards Lamb Boulevard south of East Sahara Avenue near a trailer park.

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Martin Stern Architectural Records

Identifier

MS-00382

Abstract

The collection is comprised of drawings (1950-1990) completed by American architect Martin Stern and/or his architectural firm, Martin Stern Jr., AIA Architect and Associates, and contains 400 cubic feet of materials including 710 drawings from over 300 different projects involving over 100 buildings. Stern’s work focused on the resort centers of Las Vegas, Nevada; Reno, Nevada; Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada; and Atlantic City, New Jersey. The materials feature hand-drawn architectural drawings, ranging from pencil and ink on tracing paper preliminary sketches to ink on Mylar (TM) construction documents, and a number of artist’s renderings, used for presentations and promotional materials. The drawings also contain work from a number of consultants, engineers, and other architects who collaborated on the development of the various projects. The collection includes architectural drawings for: hotels, casinos, integrated casino resorts, office towers, multi-family residential developments, and custom single-family homes.

Archival Collection

Barbara and Norman Kaye oral history interviews

Identifier

OH-00989

Abstract

Oral history interviews with Barbara and Norman Kaye conducted by Claytee D. White on February 24, 2010, March 09, 2010, and December 06, 2011 for the Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project. Barbara Kaye begins the interview by discussing her career as a showgirl and moving to Reno, Nevada in 1955 to work as a dancer in a show at the Mapes Hotel in 1955. She then talks about later moving to Las Vegas, Nevada to dance at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. She also describes living briefly in Hawaii with her husband, Norman Kaye, his career as a musician, and the life of a Las Vegas showgirl. Norman Kaye discusses his career as a musician in the Mary Kaye Trio with his sister, Mary Kaye. He recalls when they performed at the El Rancho Hotel and Casino, Tropicana Hotel, and Sahara Hotel and Casino, as well as his songwriting outside of the group and being named the poet laureate of Nevada by Governor Grant Sawyer. Lastly, he talks about his career in real estate and his company, Norman Kaye Real Estate.

Archival Collection

El Camino Avenue looking west, Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2017-09-06

Description

El Camino Avenue separates the Valley Oaks Plaza from a single family home development near the South Valley View Boulevard and West Sahara Avenue intersection.

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Women's Hospital: architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing drawings, image 001

Date

1967-12-01

Description

Architectural sheet for the Womens Hospital from roll 40 of the UNLV University Libraries Collection of Architecture Drawings. The hospital was originally located on East San Francisco Avenue (currently known as Sahara Avenue).

Women's Hospital: architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing drawings, image 002

Date

1967-12-01

Description

Architectural sheet for the Womens Hospital from roll 40 of the UNLV University Libraries Collection of Architecture Drawings. The hospital was originally located on East San Francisco Avenue (currently known as Sahara Avenue).