A man and woman sitting in a car outside of the Fremont Theatre with a sign on it advertising "Bonnie and Clyde." The sign reads: "See 'Bonnie and Clyde' at the Fremont Theatre." Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A man and woman sitting in a car outside of the Fremont Theatre with a sign on it advertising "Bonnie and Clyde." The sign reads: "See 'Bonnie and Clyde' at the Fremont Theatre." Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A picture of three servicemen with an entertainer (possibly Yvette Dare of the El Rancho Ranchettes) and a parrot in front of the El Rancho Hotel. Site Name: El Rancho Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Ground level view of Main Street. Pioche News Stand, U.S. Post Office, and Hodges Cook Mercantile Co. can be seen on the left. Cars are parked along the sides of the street while a black car approaches down the center. Street Address: Main Street
Mill workers at Ely Valley Mill, Pioche. Coal bins on right (now demolished). Coal loaded onto narrow gauge trains to Jackrabbit. Steam engines fired with coal hauled one to transfer station at Pioche depot. Buildings on left still exist. L-R 1. Bill Webb 2. Bob Schulz 3? 4? 5. Charlie Wilson, 6. James Deck 7. Charlie Van Allen 8. Shorty Long 9. Shorty Barnes.
Exterior view of Stardust Hotel renovation project. Metal structural beams show the size of the space under construction. A wooden staircase to the right leads to other areas of building. A car is parked near a brick wall adjacent to the construction. This black and white photograph was taken during the renovation period of the hotel and casino. Site Name: Stardust Resort and Casino Street Address: 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Transport buses to haul workmen to Dam from Boulder City. Warehouse present in background. Note: "Between shifts, early a.m. mess hall out of photo to the left. RR Pass in right rear. Trucks ready to take Trucks were called Crummies. Each truck had a particular station to drop off and pick up their crews. - W.A. Davis."
Babcock & Wilcox plant under construction. Note on back: ""Steel plant at damsite, used to fabricate steel for tunnels. Transported by RR on a special car then put in place with a 150 ton crant. - W.A. Davis""