Typed description printed on front: "Presentation to Merv Griffin of a gold plated microphone in his continuing support of Las Vegas television. Presentation made by Maury Stevens for the Local Las Vegas Technicians."
Black and white image of two unidentified men, a woman, and a child standing in front of a locomotive engine named "Old Fort Collville." Transcribed from the back of the postcard: "Dave Coons, Railroad buff, identified this engine as yellow pine mining company. Shay number one Locomotive. Locomotives were made in Lima, Ohio. It has a home-made fuel bunker, having been transformed to an oil burner. Identified by E. Patrick on May 17, 1982."
Black and white image of a man with a pipe and umbrella walking down a road at the "Old Las Vegas Ranch." This picture was identified by Shirley Ferron Swanson on October 25, 1983. Site Name: Las Vegas Ranch (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Black and white photo of Governor Carville addressing a function in Las Vegas. From left to right, Pearl Brown, H. E "Hap" Hazard, J. D. Smith (Dentist), Governor Carville and Berkeley Banker.
Black and white photo of the exterior of Joe Andre's Store, located diagonally opposite of the Exchange Club. A car is parked out front and a man is standing on the porch. Signs on the outside read: "Fountain, Drugs, Air Conditioning," "Andre's Wearing Apparel," and "Ice Cream fountain service."
A cook standing at the rear door of a restaurant located at 104 Fremont Street. Handwritten on the back of the photo "Fu hijo que tu Quiere Panch [heart symbol]" Street Address: 104 Fremont Street
Francisco and Margarita Rivero. A sign for the Village Inn Hotel is visible in the background. On photo sleeve: "Francisco and Margarita Rivero (father from Tepic, Mexico). Parents came to Las Vegas in 1917."
Several members of the Las Vegas Masonic Lodge. L to R: seated are K.O. Knudson and Spencer Butterfield, standing are unidentified. Knudson, seated left, was originally identified as Charles C. Barbour.