A postcard of Fairhope Avenue, Fairhope, Alabama. There is no postmark, but it is addressed to Mrs. P.J. Storm, 122 S. 11th Street, Easton, PA. The inscription reads, "Dear Mayme, The cross mark is where my store used to be. The bank now occupies it after working a few altercations~Dad"
An image of Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas at night, including the Golden Nugget, Boulder Club, Hotel Apache, and Eldorado Club. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Rooftop shot taken from Fremont and Main Street. Postcard addressed to Mr. S. K. Finnicum in Ohio. Handwritten message on back of postcard reads: "Las Vegas, Nev. June 30, 1940. Dear, Sam I want you to know it is not hot here. But cool in angles came over desert today. 160 miles of it and more coming before I see you again on my way home now. Try to be there august 1 as I known now. A wonderful trip. Your truly, E. J. S."
Sal Sagev Hotel, Fremont Street, Las Vegas. Handwritten message on back of postcard reads: "Dear Jimmie. Am going to the dam today. I am having a nice time. This is the hotel where I am staying for two nights. Love to all. Fun, Bobbie."
The poster on the wall reads: "Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds.'" There is also a stand-alone advertisement for 'The Birds.' Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
List of the steps the Union Pacific Railroad Company would follow to switch their industrial users over from their previous water providers to the railroad.
Transcribed from original: "Circa 1948. A Shrine band marches down Fremont Street during an early parade." This parade was in support of the 1948 elections, as indicated by the banner in the photo, urging citizens to vote Democratic: Harry S. Truman for President, Alben W. Barkley for Vice-President, and Walter S. Baring, Jr. for Congress. The following buildings and signs can be seen in the photograph: Overland Hotel; Pioneer Club; Club Savoy; Boulder Club; Eldorado; Golden Nugget Saloon. Site Name: Fremont Street Address: Fremont street, Las Vegas, NV