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The Pierson, supper menu, Thursday, March 26, 1885

Date

1885-03-26

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Image of the Pierson Hotel on the back of the menu Restaurant: Pierson Hotel Location: El Paso, Texas, United States

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The Revere, Thanksgiving dinner menu, Sunday, November 30, 1884

Date

1884-11-30

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Image of the Revere House on the back of the menu Restaurant: Revere House Location: Clinton, Iowa, United States

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Photograph of Jack Entratter, Las Vegas, May 1960

Date

1960-05

Archival Collection

Description

A publicity photograph of Jack Entratter in his office at the Sands Hotel and Casino.

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Photograph of Nevada dignitaries attending the first Mental Health Congress, September 1965

Date

1965-09

Archival Collection

Description

An image of dignitaries at the first Mental Health Congress. From left to right: United States Senator Howard Cannon; Sands Hotel and Casino executive Sandy Waterman; United States Senator Alan Bible; Nevada Governor Grant Sawyer.

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Photograph of Louis Prima, Jerry Lewis and others, Las Vegas, May 1965

Date

1969-05

Archival Collection

Description

An image of musicians and entertainers onstage at the Copa Room showroom in the Sands Hotel and Casino. From left to right: jazz musician Louis Prima; entertainers Jerry Lewis, Jackie Heller and Milton Berle; and saxophonist Sam Butera.

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Photograph of a display inside the Guild Theatre advertising the film “Fanny”, Las Vegas, Nevada 1961

Date

1961

Archival Collection

Description

A display inside the Guild Theatre advertising the film “Fanny” Las Vegas, Nevada 1961. Fanny opened in the United States on June 28, 1961. Located in downtown Las Vegas at 208 S. 2nd Street (today renamed Casino Center Boulevard) and Ogden Avenue, the Palace Theatre is listed in the 1941 edition of Film Daily Yearbook with a seating capacity of 500. In 1943, it is listed as the New Palace Theatre. In 1950 it was back to the Palace Theatre name, with a seating capacity of 641. It was renamed Guild Theatre in 1961. Now demolished, a parking structure has been built on the site. Site Name: Guild Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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