Dirt area of Hemenway Wash near Lake Mead. Signs read "No Over Night Camping" and "United States Department of the Interior National Park Service - Boulder Dam Recreation Area - Wild Life Refuge - No Hunting".
During October of 1937, Grand Canyon Airlines provided regular scenic air service off the surface of Lake Mead in the plane which was originally used by the noted explorer, the late Martin Johnson, on his big game photographing trips in South Africa.
The Cuba seaplane of Richard Archbold, Research Assoc. American Museum of Natl. History, N.Y. on Lake Mead. This was the "first seaplane landing. The plane was later purchased by the Russian government."