A color image of neon signs for Nanette's Shoe Shop located in Ely, Nevada. The red and blue neon sign mounted across the front of the building reads: "Dress Shop; Flower Basket; Western Wear; Men's Clothing."
Dubbed "the Bliss Dance," artist Marco Cochrane's 40-foot tall dancing woman was inspired by his first experience at Burning Man, the annual arts and culture event in Nevada's Black Rock Desert. The artwork is a centerpiece of MGM Resorts International's area between its New York New York and Monte Carlo hotel and casinos dubbed "The Park." The area also serves as an entrance to MGM Resorts T-Mobile arena.
Dubbed "the Bliss Dance," artist Marco Cochrane's 40-foot tall dancing woman was inspired by his first experience at Burning Man, the annual arts and culture event in Nevada's Black Rock Desert. The artwork is a centerpiece of MGM Resorts International's area between its New York New York and Monte Carlo hotel and casinos dubbed "The Park." The area also serves as an entrance to MGM Resorts T-Mobile arena.
Pictured from left to right: Mrs. Faunce, Hal Erickson, and Mrs. Newmann making a donation to the library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
The first commencement ceremony at the Nevada Southern University (NSU). Pictured from left to right: President Charles Armstrong and Jon Cobain (President of the Class of 1964).
An unidentified archeologist standing by an excavation site at Pueblo Grande de Nevada, also known as "Lost City," near Overton, Nevada. Image may be included in Lost City Album, Nevada State Parks Collection.