An image of one of Lake Mead's many marina sites, located on a shore of the reservoir. At this particular marina, cars park near a building that offers boat rentals and boat rides. The first floating marina building of Lake Mead can be seen branching out from the brink of the shore.
Women carrying a Boulder City banner in an Armistice Day parade on Arizona Street in front of the Uptown Hardware Store and the Boulder Theater building.
An artist's rendering of the Clark County Court House's exterior. Printed on the back of the postcard: "Located in Las Vegas, Nevada, the second largest city in the State, the Clark County Court House is the hub of the county's Governmental activities."
An artist's rendering of the exterior of the B. P. O. Elks Lodge. Printed on the back of the postcard: "This spacious and luxuriously appointed new home of the Benevolent and Protected Order of Elks in Las Vegas, Nevada, is one of the finest fraternal buildings in the state."
Oral history interview with Edgar Fountain conducted by Julia Bragg on February 26, 1973 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Fountain discusses his career, the Boulder (Hoover) Dam, and the Democratic Party.
Oral history interview with Saul Wixson conducted by Ralph Goudy on March 07, 1981 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Wixson discusses the construction of Boulder (Hoover) Dam and the work of Frank Crowe, chief engineer of Boulder (Hoover). Wixson also discusses the process and work required to construct the dam and his opinion of the dam as it was being completed.
Whenever Paul Huffey drives through John S. Park Neighborhood he visualizes his youth and the times he spent with his childhood friend Michael Mack, who joined in this interview. Together they reminisced about their teen years in the 1950s and living in John S. Park Neighborhood. Paul's first home was Normandie Court, the first authentic motel in Las Vegas. In 1947, Paul's father purchased a lot on Paseo Park and built a home for his wife and only child. He describes life in that home as idyllic: no war or unemployment issues, a time when the Strip was "meaningless" unless you had a parent working there. An era when mothers, at least in his neighborhood, were stay-at-home moms and children freely roamed on their bicycles. Of their teen years, Paul and Michael recall their hi-jinks, discovering beer, and admiring pretty girls. In 1956, he graduated from Las Vegas High School, enlisted in the U. S. Army Reserve and enrolled in University of Nevada Reno. He taught history at Basic High School in Henderson for nine years.
Panoramic view of houses from the water tank in Boulder City. This photo was taken between December 15, 1933 and June, 1934. Buildings that can be seen include City Hall (left), the Boulder Theater building (center), the Boulder Dam Hotel (right), and the Terminal Building with the Boulder Cafe (right).