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Postcard of Goldfield High School, Goldfield (Nev.), 1900-1925

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1900 to 1925

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Caption: High School, Goldfield, Nev.

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Postcard of a girl in front of the Bottle House, Goldfield (Nev.), 1900-1925

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1900 to 1925

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Caption: Made of 10,000 beer bottles, Goldfield, Nev.

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Postcard of the Goldfield Courthouse, Goldfield (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date

1900 to 1925

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Caption: Court House, Goldfield, Nev.

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Photograph of house made of barrels, Tonopah (Nev.), early 1900s

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Unknown year in the decade of the 1900s

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Photograph of house made of barrels, Tonopah (Nev.), early 1900s

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Transcript of interview with Cindy Coletti and David Fordham by Stefani Evans and Claytee White, October 27, 2016

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2016-10-27

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The interior of the green house at the end of the cul-de-sac envelops the visitor. Every room exudes comfort and encourages conversation even as the lake, lapping quietly on three sides of the house, beckons. Cindy Coletti revels in this house and its interiors, all of her own design, especially because they are so different from the daring, opulent, and award-winning custom homes for which she is known. Arriving in Las Vegas in 1988 as a single mother, Cindy immediately submitted a successful design for the first Southern Nevada Street of Dreams event and began networking. She established Sun West Custom Homes in Nevada by applying the design and contracting skills she had successfully honed by building nearly seventy houses in California, Florida, and Colorado—all the while grooming her son Danny—from the time he was in his teens—to eventually take over the company. In this interview, Cindy's husband, David Fordham, shares his background, his reasons for relocating to Las Vegas, work in commercial real estate, meeting Cindy, and living at The Lakes. Cindy then recalls the experiences that brought her to Las Vegas; shaped her ideas of self-help, friendship, design, and business, and instilled in her the confidence to succeed in a man's world. Cindy has retired from building and now enjoys traveling with her husband, but Sun West Custom Homes continues to thrive under the capable ownership and leadership of Daniel S. Coletti.

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Transcript of interview with Chuck Degarmo by Stefani Evans, January 13, 2017

Date

2017-01-13

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Southern California native and lifetime resident, landscape architect Chuck Degarmo evokes the Golden State's iconic theme park as he reflects on forty years in the landscape industry and the ways his work has shaped the way Southern Nevada looks and works. It is fitting he would do so. Degarmo forged his professional ties to Las Vegas in 1993, during the heyday of the Las Vegas Strip's "family-friendly" era, when Kirk Kerkorian's MGM Grand Hotel and Casino hired Degarmo's firm, Coast Landscape Construction, to design and landscape their planned 33-acre MGM Grand Adventures Theme Park. In this interview, Degarmo outlines his work history, which draws upon the combined skills of a salesman, an artisan, a problem-solver, and an entrepreneur. Having owned his own firms and worked for industry giants Valley Crest Companies and BrightView Landscape Development, he discusses an array of topics from running union and non-union crews; Tony Marnell and design-build projects; importing plant material into Nevada; the Neon Museum and Boneyard; The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and Symphony Park; Steve Wynn, the mountain at Wynn Las Vegas, and Lifescapes International; the Lucky Dragon; Cosmopolitan, CityCenter, and the Vdara "death ray", and the Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act (SNPLMA). Throughout, Degarmo articulates his work through the lens of a lifetime Southern Californian whose talent has contributed much to the Southern Nevada landscape.

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Photograph of the Osborne house, Pioche (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date

1900 to 1925

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Photograph of the Osborne house, Pioche (Nev.), 1900-1925

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Photograph of a residence with a balcony, Pioche (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date

1900 to 1925

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Photograph of a residence with a balcony, Pioche (Nev.), 1900-1925

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Photograph of houses dug into the earth, Goldfield (Nev.), 1903

Date

1903

Archival Collection

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Caption: Goldfield's original dugout houses, 1903

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Photograph of a tent settlement, Jean, (Nev.), 1905

Date

1905

Archival Collection

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Photograph of a tent settlement, Jean, (Nev.), 1905

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