Individuals pose behind the Hotel Last Frontier sign. Written on the back of the photograph, "Mrs. Charlotte I. Teis [middle initial and surname cut off-verified with image 0168_0104 verso] P. O. Box 3284 No. Las Vegas, NV 89029."
Several individuals gather in front of the Frontier Village at the Last Frontier Hotel. The sign on the building reads, " The Early West in Modern Splendor." Also pictured is an authentic stagecoach which picked up guests from the airport.
Shown is the Last Frontier stagecoach riding through the streets during the 1948 Helldorado Parade. Helen Connors, head auditor of the Last Frontier, is seated on the second seat of the wagon next to the little boy. Stamped on the back of the photograph, "Photo by Cliff Freemyer 1830 Roosevelt Ph. 3890 North Las Vegas, Nevada."
The Last Frontier Hotel float drives through the street during the Helldorado Parade. Shown seated at the table is Harold Hind, facing the camera wearing glasses with a mustache. Standing at the end of the bar is Joe Schramn. Bea Barron stands left at the microphone, wearing a headress, and Bill Moore wears a bowler hat with his back to the camera. Stamped on the back of the photograph, "Photo by Cliff Freemyer 1830 Roosevelt Ph. 3890 North Las Vegas, Nevada."
The Hotel Last Frontier stagecoach rides through the streets during the 1948 Helldorado parade. Stamped on the back of the photograph, "Photo by Cliff Freemyer 1830 Roosevelt Ph. 3890 North Las Vegas, Nevada."
Shown is the Hotel Last Frontier animals and wagon during the Helldorado parade. Stamped on the back of the photograph, "Photo by Cliff Freemyer 1830 Roosevelt Ph. 3890 North Las Vegas, Nevada."
The Hotel Last Frontier float, "Goddess of the Sun," drives through the street during the Helldorado Parade. This was during the Beauty theme of the parade, named 'Fun in the Sun". The entire float was covered in gold paint and in gold sparkle cloth. The two dancers on the float are also covered in gold paint.