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Transcript of interview with Marie Horseley by Suzanne Becker, June 13, 2007

Date

2007-06-13

Description

Twenty years after her birth in Utah in 1924, Marie Horseley met and married her husband who was an engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad. They settled in Las Vegas, his home town and soon purchased a home for $9800 in the new John S. Park neighborhood. Sixty years later Marie, twice a widow, remains in the home. Up the street four doors, one of her granddaughters lives with her three children. Marie recalls the new housing development that appealed to railroad workers. The roads were dirt and there were no streetlights, but soon a community blossomed. Marie is a self-described quiet resident; her life was about raising her three daughters and being a member of the LDS church. However, she knew everyone on her street no matter their religious affiliation. Today the businesses are gone. Homes have changed appearances over the years as owners have changed. Ethnic diversity is apparent and the sense of community closeness has slipped away for her. Yet she loves her place there, feels safe and secure. When asked about the ides of John S. Park being designated a historic district, she is not all that wowed by the idea of restrictions that might be included in that. Nevertheless, she has no intention of relocating from the comfort of the place she has called home all these years.

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Transcript of interview with Yorgo Kagafas by Claytee White, January 14, 2010

Date

2010-01-14

Archival Collection

Description

Yorgo Kagafas is a self-described "urban guy." He became an Urban Planner for the City of Las Vegas in 1999. A farm boy from Ohio, he was educated at The Ohio State University, served in the US Navy and earned a M.A. in Environmental Planning from Arizona State University. He came to Las Vegas with a successful grassroots experience from living in a historic Phoenix neighborhood. His unique background complemented his new job which was to implement the Neighborhood Planning Process, a proactive system for Las Vegas communities to express their neighborhood desires prior to a developer coming in with their own agenda. In this interview he explains the criteria that must be met in this process. By coincidence, Yorgo moved into the John S. Park Neighborhood. He was attracted to its central location, intact residential neighborhood, and homes with character at affordable prices. While walking his dog one day, he met neighborhood leader, Bob Bellis, and became aware of neighborhood activism that could use his expertise. Yorgo points out that the good-old-boy mentality that still existed in Las Vegas was a potential obstacle. However he, Bob, and others were able to rally the homeowners and became a textbook example of how the Neighborhood Planning Process should work. He helped them identify their main issues: 1) Mary Dutton Park rehabilitation; 2) code enforcement of property maintenance; 3) attaining historic designation; 4) halting commercial encroachment. That was the first battle, according to Yorgo. With that done, they could next devise and implement a plan, which he describes. The process officially began March 14 2000. In June 2001, the Las Vegas City Council approved the final document.

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Gas station: photographic print

Date

1973-03

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). Arden, Nevada.

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Audio clip from interview with Mike and Sallie Gordon by Adriane Massa, March 2, 1977

Date

1977-03-02

Description

Part of an interview with Mike and Sallie Gordon on March 2, 1977. In this clip, Gordon discusses moving to Nevada and life in Las Vegas.

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Photograph of Al Dilley, May 1920

Date

1920-05

Description

Description provided with image: "Al Dilley, cook wagon of O. K. Reed outfit, May 1920. (Courtesy Nev. Hist. Society, Floyd Lamb Collection)."

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Photograph of Antoniazzi Ranch, Nye County, Nevada, circa early to mid 1900s

Date

1900 to 1959

Description

A view of people and horses at Antoniazzi Ranch in Nye County, Nevada.

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Photograph of Dressler Ranch, Douglas County, Nevada, circa early to mid 1900s

Date

1900 to 1959

Description

A view of men on horses tending to branding calves on Dressler Ranch in Douglas County, Nevada.

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Photograph of feed troughs, Diamond Valley, California, circa early to mid 1900s

Date

1900 to 1959

Description

Harvey Sewell and his daughter Dorothy's feeding troughs in Diamond Valley, California.

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Photograph of a winning herd of cattle, California 1921

Date

1921

Description

Description provided with image: "Breeders young herd, 1st at California State Fair, 1921. L-R: Aurora (2nd), Aloha, Standard Eyes (4th), Blanchard (1st). (Courtesy Nev. Hist. Society)."

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Photograph of water development, White Pine County, Nevada, circa early to mid 1900s

Date

1900 to 1959

Description

A windpump, automobile, and cattle at a site of water development in White Pine County, Nevada.

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