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Letter from A. M. Folger (Las Vegas) to William Reinhardt, August 27, 1948

Date

1948-08-27

Archival Collection

Description

Discussion of the request to Mayor Cragin to extend water mains south on the Las Vegas Strip for fire protection.

Text

Latin Fire Folies

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Thunderbird Hotel Records
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Collection Number: MS-00180
Collection Name: Thunderbird Hotel Records
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Flower Drum Song

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Thunderbird Hotel Records
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Collection Number: MS-00180
Collection Name: Thunderbird Hotel Records
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Good Humor Company

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Thunderbird Hotel Records
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Collection Number: MS-00180
Collection Name: Thunderbird Hotel Records
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Sook-ja Kim, February 12, 1996 and April 6, 1996: transcript

Date

1996-02-12
1996-04-06

Description

The Kim Sisters, composed of three sisters, Sook-ja, Ai-ja, and Mia, came from Korea to Las Vegas in February 1959. Their first contract in America was to perform at the Thunderbird Hotel for four weeks as part of the China Doll Revue, the main showroom program. This engagement led to a successful career. Their popularity reached was at its height at the end of the 1960s when they performed throughout the United States and Europe. Sook-ja Kim is the oldest of the sisters. After his sister Ai-ja died in 1987, Sook-ja teamed up with her two brothers and continued to perform until 1989. Now semi-retired from show business, with occasional performances in Korea, she is working as a real estate agent. In this interview, she talked about her childhood, her career, and the family she has built since coming to America. Sook-ja was born in 1941 in Seoul, Korea as the third child of seven in a musical family. Her father was a conductor and her mother, a popular singer. After the Korean War, her mother arranged to send the Kim Sisters to America. When they came to Las Vegas, there were virtually no Koreans in the area. They depended on each other to take care of themselves. Some of the difficulties they had to adjust to in American were language, food, and cultural differences. Over the span of almost forty years in America, Sook-ja became acculturated without discarding her ethnic identity of family priorities. Her life-long guiding principle has been to adopt certain American values while continuing to keep her cherished Korean ethnic values. Through their performances, the Kim Sister informed the audience about Koreans and their culture. As the oldest of the group, Sook-ja was entrusted the care of her sisters, and later her brothers, the Kim brothers. Once she settled in Las Vegas, she brought more than forty members of her extended family to the city, contributing to the growth of the Las Vegas Korean community.

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Slide of the Manor Motor Lodge, Elko, Nevada, 1986

Date

1986

Description

An image of the Manor Motor Lodge in Elko. The sign advertising the motel reads: "Manor Motor Lodge, Family Units, Queen Beds, Phones, Indv A.C., Pool." The Thunderbird Motel sign is visible in the background.

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Costume design drawing, topless showgirl costume with black ruffled cape with rhinestones, Las Vegas, 1968

Date

1968

Description

Costume Details: Topless showgirl with black boa backpiece. See Spinedi 32. Artist's notation: "Syd's boa."
Show Name: Thoroughly Modern Minsky
Site Name: Thunderbird (resort)

Image

Under the Yum Yum Tree

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Thunderbird Hotel Records
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Collection Number: MS-00180
Collection Name: Thunderbird Hotel Records
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Archival Component

Pardon my Can Can

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Thunderbird Hotel Records
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Collection Number: MS-00180
Collection Name: Thunderbird Hotel Records
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Photograph of the Las Vegas Strip, late 1940s

Date

1945 to 1949

Description

Las Vegas Strip from the roof of the Thunderbird, showing the El Rancho Vegas sign and the Sahara in the late 1940s
Site Name: Las Vegas Strip
Address: U.S. Rout 91, Las Vegas, NV

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