Black and white photograph of the exterior of Sugar Hill, featuring signs advertising cocktails, gambling, and two bands, circa 1964. Bob Bailey opened Sugar Hill in West Las Vegas in 1964, drawing such celebrities as Johnny Carson and Louis Armstrong.
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Black and white photograph of the exterior of the Sneak Joint, featuring accordion shaped eaves.
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Black and white photograph of a sign painted by Lloyd Gill advertising Hill Top House Supper Club, owned by Glen and Marg Jones, at 3400 Tonopah.
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Black and white photograph of "Mrs. Bruno" tending Bruno's Liquor Store.
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Black and white photograph of Dorothy Collins posing next to a campaign poster promoting Rev. Leo Johnson for City or County Commission.
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Black and white photograph of Lloyd Gill, C.E.P. Center Security Guard.
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Black and white photograph of boxer Sonny Liston outside the Cove Hotel.
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Black and white photograph of Rev. Robert Tolefree and Ernie Marshall.
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Black and white photograph of Lloyd Gill (center) in his EOB studio with his student sign painters, of whom only James Brown (far left) is identified.
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Black and white photograph of Leo Johnson and Art Grant at work.
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