A color image showing the exterior of the Silver Dollar Club, located at the intersection of Commercial Street and 4th Street in Elko. The club has a red and white advertisement for Budweiser attached to the same side of the building where a line of automobiles are parked.
An image of showing the exterior of Stockmen's Hotel (previously the Jackpot Club) in Elko at night. The white neon signs read: "Stockmen's Hotel; Stockmen's Hotel, World Famous Steaks; Stockmen's, Casino, Bar, Coffee Shop, Drug." A faintly illuminated line of automobiles can be seen near the base of the building. Text on the bottom border of the image reads: "Night at Elko, Nev."
A color image of the Reno Arch. The sign hanging over the street reads: "Reno; The Biggest Little City In The World!" Automobiles with their headlights on crowd the street while neon signs advertising other businesses are visible in the background. Site Name: Reno Arch (Reno, Nev.)
A time-lapse color image of the Reno Arch. Headlights from automobiles streak across the road underneath the neon sign that reads: "Reno; The Biggest Little City In The World." Site Name: Reno Arch (Reno, Nev.)
A color image of the Paiute Ranch Motel and its neon signs, located on South Virginia Street in Reno. The motel was partially destroyed in August 1986. Site Name: Paiute Ranch Motel (Reno, Nev.)
Black and white image of a man and a car near a Deputy United States Marshal sign at the entrance to the Boulder Canyon Project Federal Reservation in Nevada.
From Harvey's Hotel and Casino Postcard Collection (PH-00367). Club Row Virginia Street in Reno, Nevada. The postcard is addressed to Mrs. H. B. Palmer.
An image of Nevada Way, a street in Boulder City. Cars are parked outside various stores lining the street, such as a Dodge Plymouth garage and a Texaco gas station.