Painting of railroad construction and Las Vegas auction. Depiction of locomotive in foreground is inaccurate for 1905 scene. Crosby DeMoss murals (WPA Art Project). Inscribed at top of photo: "To Fred Wilson. Sincerely, Crosby DeMoss."
An exterior view of Gateway Auto Court in Las Vegas. The postcard is addressed to W. M. Lyons in Cambria, Colorado. The card's handwritten note reads: "We got in Las Vegas at five o clock and it sure was a hot trip. Ready to start to see the dam this morning and then on to Grand Canyon. I bought a car cooler so today I hope to be cooler. This sure is a busy town (Jolu?) like the heat but Elizabeth and I like the cooler. Arma."
An exterior view of Travelers Auto Court, Inc building at 1100 Fremont Street. Postcard is addressed to Mrs. W. S. W. McKean in Akron, Ohio. The handwritten message reads: "Dear Mae: Yesterday we spent at Grand Canyon and I thought I had seen enough of Mts. and canyons but today we went through Zion Nat'l Park which was the outstanding point of our trip so far. Much better than Grand Canyon. They told us we wouldn't go through desert until after Las Vegas, but we just crossed 150 miles of desert to us. leaving here at 3 tomorrow morning to (corey?) rest before the sun gets too hot."
An exterior view of Deluxe Auto Court. Postcard is addressed to C. M. Snyder. Handwritten message on back of postcard reads: "Dear Mother, We stopped here last night about eleven. Dear you should see what a good boy Snuckey has been. He's laying here beside me now just looking around. And is it hot in these part? So far the trip hasn't bothered him at all will write better. Lots of love from the three of us. Edna, Snuckey, & Ed."