George E. Franklin Sr. was born in England in 1890. He lived in Las Vegas, Nevada after immigrating to America. George published two books, From Cotswolds to High Sierras (1966) and The Fallacy of Appeasment (1968). George Franklin passed away in 1971.
Source:
George E. Franklin Sr. Papers, 1966-1968. MS-00129. Special Collections and Archives, University
Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
C.E. Hansley was born in North Central Arkansas. He left Arkansas in 1898 for West Texas. In Texas, Hansley went to school until the third grade and he came to Nevada in 1950 for mining work. Besides mining, Hansley also worked in mills and as a dish washer when he was younger. He had four daughters.
Carol Baker was born October 13, 1943 in a small village in England. Her entry into entertainment began when she joined the dance troupe known as the Bluebell Girls. She danced at the Lido in Paris before arriving in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1963. After leaving Las Vegas to return home for a few months, Baker received an offer to be a part of the Folies-Bergère at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino.
David D. Weinstein is a photographer based out of Las Vegas, Nevada. In the 1980s Weinstein was the photographer for the King Charles troupe, a specialty act in the Siegfried and Roy show. He also went on to become a staff photorgapher for Star International magazine where he photographers celebrities such as Bill Cosby, Paul Anka, and Melinda, the first lady of magic. Starting in the mid-1990s Weinstein became associated with the nNational Parks book publisher, KC Publications.
Todd Jones was born November 26, 1962 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In 1991, he arrived in Las Vegas, Nevada to become a professor of philosophy at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He immediately liked the John S. Park neighborhood, where he had friends/members of a poetry group and other professors. He was attracted to the vintage esthetics and the feel of streets lined with large trees. It was a contrast with the explosions of homes being built in the city during the 1990s. Jones knew if ever bought a house, it would be there. In 2000, he did.
Bob McCaffery is a Howard Hughes historian most known for his work helping to preserve the Spruce Goose. He is originally from Billings, Montana. After graduating high school in 1957, he joined the United States Air Force. He served until 1960. In 1970, he graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles. He currently works as a keynote speaker on Howard Hughes and a publicist for Dr. Lonnie Hammargren.