Professional portrait of Norman Kaye. He was a member of the Mary Kaye Trio with his sister Mary and comedian Frank Ross. The performed at the Last Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas begining in 1954.
The "Desert Love Buggy" drives down the street during the Helldorado Days festival parade. A sign on the vehicle reads: "Desert Love Buggy Las Vegas, Nevada. 'Still a frontier town.'"
Three people ride in the Desert Love Buggy during the Helldorado Days festival parade. A sign on the vehicle reads: "Desert Love Buggy Las Vegas, Nevada. 'Still a frontier town.'"
Fremont Street looking northwest from Second Street towards the Union Pacific Railroad station, Las Vegas, Nevada. The Golden Nugget, Frontier Arcade, White Spot Café, Pioneer Club and Monte Carlo Club are seen on the south side of the street. The El Dorado and Hotel Apache, the Boulder Club, and Overland Hotel are seen on the north side of the street, along with a neon sign featuring an early version of Vegas Vic. Site Name: Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.); Boulder Club (Las Vegas, Nev.); Hotel Apache (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A picture of Norman Kaye performing onstage. He was a member of the Mary Kaye Trio with his sister Mary and comedian Frank Ross. The performed at the Last Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas begining in 1954.
From left to right, a publicity photo of Frank Ross, Mary Kaye, and Norman Kaye. They were members of the Mary Kaye Trio and performed at the Last Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas begining in 1954.
From left to right, a publicity photo of Frank Ross, Mary Kaye, and Norman Kaye. They were members of the Mary Kaye Trio and performed at the Last Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas begining in 1954.
Helldorado Parade stagecoach from Last Frontier Hotel. Seated at right, next to driver, is Stanford Lee ("Toby") Sitton II. Driver and other passengers unidentified. (Image taken in the mid 1950s)
People ride in and crowd around the Desert Love Buggy during the Helldorado Days festival parade. A sign on the vehicle reads: "Desert Love Buggy Las Vegas, Nevada. 'Still a frontier town.'"
Three people pose in and near the Desert Love Buggy during the Helldorado Days festival parade. A sign on the vehicle reads: "Desert Love Buggy Las Vegas, Nevada. 'Still a frontier town.'"