Plot plan for the 214 room addition to the Hacienda. Sage and Sable Enterprises, Inc., project owners. Site Name: Hacienda Address: 3590 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Plot plan of the proposed Lady Luck, later named the Hacienda. Inverted negative film transparency. Site Name: Hacienda Address: 3590 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Rough planning sketch of the Lady Luck, later the Hacienda. Original medium: pencil on tissue paper Site Name: Hacienda Address: 3590 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Work related correspondence between Charles Rozaire and various individuals and institutions. Also included are work reports, work records, and a hand drawn map of cave sites in Utah, Oregon, California, and Nevada.
Proposed plans for analysis for the design of the Hacienda. Original medium: pencil on paper. Site Name: Hacienda Address: 3590 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Materials contain photographs of the Hoover Dam and surrounding areas from 1930 to 1965. The Hoover Dam, also known as the Boulder Dam, was constructed on the Colorado River in Black Canyon near Las Vegas, Nevada from 1931 to 1936 during the Great Depression. The dam impounds Lake Mead, the country's largest reservoir, and it provides hydroelectric power to Nevada, Arizona, and California.
Materials also include photographs of the Pueblo Grande de Nevada archaeological sites, also known as the "Lost City," which were partially covered by the waters of Lake Mead. The area originally belonged to Puebloan peoples. Additionally, the materials contain photographs of the town of St. Thomas, which was also submerged beneath Lake Mead.
From the Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection (PH-00221) -- Series I. Amargosa Valley, Nevada -- Subseries I.A. Fishel Family (T&T Ranch). The house was occupied by Betty-Jo Boyde and her husband in 1990, was moved to the site by the Bettles from Death Valley Junction, California. The site was bare land when the Bettles moved onto it. As this picture testifies, Billie Bettle's reputation as a skilled gardener is fully justified.