A color image of the Paiute Ranch Motel and its neon signs, located on South Virginia Street in Reno. The motel was partially destroyed in August 1986. Site Name: Paiute Ranch Motel (Reno, Nev.)
A color image of the neon sign for the Mi Casa Too Mexican Restaurant. The restaurant is partially visible and located on West 4th Street in Reno. Site Name: Mi Casa Too (Reno, Nev.)
Tower of Pizza building located on the side of the Boulder Highway in Nevada. The Outpost Motel can be seen in the background. Site Name: Tower of Pizza (Las Vegas, Nev.); Outpost Motel (Las Vegas, Nev.)
An overhead view of Fremont Street at dusk, including signs for the Golden Nugget, Hotel Apache, Pioneer Club, Boulder Club, and Las Vegas Club. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)
An overhead view of Fremont Street at dusk, including signs for the Golden Nugget, Hotel Apache, Pioneer Club, Boulder Club, and Las Vegas Club. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)
An overhead view of Fremont Street at dusk, including signs for the Golden Nugget, Hotel Apache, Pioneer Club, Boulder Club, and Las Vegas Club. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Lots along Highcrest Court in the Ascaya luxury home lot development await further development. Infrastructure for Ascaya, carved into the McCullough Mountain range in Henderson, Nevada, was completed with materials mined from the site.
Looking southeast deeper into the McCullough Mountain range from Ascaya's Cloudrock Court along the development's upper area. Infrastructure for Ascaya, carved into the range in Henderson, Nevada, was completed with materials mined from the site.
A City of Henderson marked manhole cover on Cloudrock Court in the Ascaya luxury home lot development. Infrastructure for Ascaya, carved into the McCullough Mountain range in Henderson, Nevada, was completed with materials mined from the site.
Horseshoe Rock Court as seen from the terrace above in the Ascaya luxury home lot development. Infrastructure for Ascaya, carved into the McCullough Mountain range in Henderson, Nevada, was completed with materials mined from the site.