Promotional postcard for the Nevada Club of Las Vegas, stamped Nov. 25, 1961. The same woman from Image 0151 0002, pho025027 is standing in front of small slot machines atop a bar table. She is wearing an evening dress, furs, and pearls. Site Name: Nevada Club (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Reserve Officers Group sits and stands outside of the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. Identified from left to right, seated; 3-Jack Richardson. Standing: 5-Bud Swanson; 6-Herb McDonald; 7-Herb Jones; 8-Barney Rawlings. Site Name: Sahara Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Snackateria building sits next to Hoover Dam. A man begins to open the door for two other individual. Cars are in the parking lot. One can see large rock formations behind the building, the dam off in the distance, and power lines that stretch overhead. by Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada Site Name: Snackateria
Oversized postcard showing Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada at night, and the exteriors of the Hotel Fremont and the El Cortez Hotel. Caption: "Howdy from fabulous Las Vegas." On back: "P28974." Site Name: Fremont Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.); El Cortez Hotel & Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Crestwood School additions designed by Harry Hayden Whiteley & Associates. The back of the photograph reads, "Photo by Ken Jones Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas, Nevada". This photograph was taken sometime between 1952-1969. Site Name: Crestwood Elementary School (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 1300 Pauline Way
Two couples sit at a booth in the Tonopah Club Restaurant. The mirror behind the booth reflects other patrons sitting in the establishment. Individuals on the left side of table from left to right identified: "1. Carroll Humphrey (deceased) 2. Elsie Humphrey." Individuals on right side of table unknown. Site Name: Tonopah Club
Written on the front of the photo: "Scotty's Castle - 250 mi. from Beacon Tavern, Barstow, Calif." A handwritten inscription on the back reads: "Death Valley Scotty lives here when not in Hollywood. His friends, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, originally of Chicago, are also here." Site Name: Scotty's Castle (Death Valley, Calif.)