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Southern Nevada Historical Society

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Hotel El Rancho Vegas menu, World War II era

Date

1939 to 1945

Description

Note: Back of menu is extensively scribbled on in orange pencil. At bottom of menu "By OPA regulation our ceilings are our highest prices from April 4, 1943 to April 10, 1943." Menu includes facts about the Basic Magnesium Plant Restaurant: El Rancho Vegas Location: On Highway 91, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Text

John J. Weeteling oral history interview

Identifier

OH-01935

Abstract

Oral history interview with John J. Weeteling conducted by his son, Terry Weeteling, on April 07, 1976 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In this interview, Weeteling describes moving to Tonopah, Nevada in 1942 while enlisted in the United States Air Force and life in the town. He talks about moving to Ely, Nevada in 1945 and working there as a truck driver, how Ely has grown and changed, and opening a paint and body shop in Hawthorne, Nevada. Weeteling continues, explaining why he moved to Henderson, Nevada in 1947, joining the fire department on the Basic Magnesium Plant compound, and describes life in Henderson. He then describes moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1951, Fremont Street during the 1950s, and the development of the Las Vegas Strip. Weeteling concludes by discussing local politicians, his recreational activities, ghost towns in Nevada, and nuclear weapons testing.

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