Sam Boyd and Milton Prell at the Mint Casino, celebrating the casino's fourth "birthday" in 1961. Inscription with photograph by Dorothy Dorothy reads: "Cut colossal; MINT CASINO; Sam Boyd Sr. and old timer (?) when Sam was associated with the Mint." [identified 11-1-84] Street Address: 100 Fremont Street
North Las Vegas Mayor, city councilmen, and others at an event probably in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the seated individuals include Las Vegas Councilmen John Myers and James B. Kelly. From left to right, the standing individuals include: Paul Varga, Chief Nick Janise, Leon Nixon, John Holland, and Mayor William L. Taylor.
Pictured L-R: Fletcher Jones Jr. and Fletcher Jones Sr. at one of their automobile dealerships, 1984. The Jones family owns several automobile dealerships in Las Vegas and Henderson. Fletcher Jones, Jr. serves as President of Fletcher Jones Motor Cars Inc. and owns Fletcher Jones Imports, located at 7300 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89117.
A postcard advertising Binion's Horseshoe Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada n.d. The card has a picture of Benny Binion of Binion's Horseshoe. The caption, a quote by Binion, reads, "treat them right, show them a good time, and the rest will take care of itself". Site Name: Binion's Horseshoe (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Jay Gates Sr., of Kingman, Arizona and "Dad" Emery of Eldorado Canyon talk over old times on the Colorado River. The two men were guests aboard the National Park Service boat when the Arizona and Nevada Governors made their inspection trip down Lake Mohave, circa 1947-1948.
Description provided with image: "Customs operation set up at Hughes West Terminal, Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1968. Las Vegas was designated as an International Port of Entry in 1972. At the time this operation was set up Scandinavian Airlines brought delegates from 128 foreign countries to Las Vegas for the American Mining Congress."