A lease between Jack Entratter and Al Freeman for a furnished house at 720 East Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada for one year beginning June 16, 1965 for the sum of $4,200.
A series of letters between Aaron Greenberg, the Operations Manager for Ruder & Finn (New York), and Al Freeman at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The letters pertain to the Gold Cup Race in Las Vegas, Nevada while also highlighting the Martini & Rossi trophy presentation. Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino
Inter-department correspondence from Al Freeman to Eleanor Roth (Sands Hotel) discussing whether the overbooked Sands Hotel could get a reservation for Frank Novak, and the corresponding telegram to Frank Novak confirming his rooms at the Sands.
A report by the Freeman Company publicists titled "Sagebrush Showman" which examined Jack Entratter and the his work in the entertainment industry at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Sands Hotel and Casino
The back of an announcement for the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo featuring the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes in Colorado Springs, Colorado decorated with two group photos. The bottom photo is the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes.
The inside of an announcement for the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo featuring the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It has information regarding the details and lunch menu of the rodeo.
Oral history interview with David Parks conducted by Dennis McBride on January 31, 2007 for the Las Vegas Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Archives Oral History Project. In this interview, Parks, a member of the Nevada senate, discusses working on a Nevada anti-bullying bill and a family fairness bill, which stated that any two persons could have another person as a recipient beneficiary. Park describes dealing with opposition to the family fairness bill with some people arguing that it changes the traditional definition of family. Parks recalls running against a man with a similar name, David F. Parks, in a 2002 legislative assembly election.
Oral history interview with Jay and Jayson Dicotignano conducted by Dennis McBride on November 05, 2006 for the Las Vegas Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Archives Oral History Project. In this interview, the Dicotignanos talk about their marriage and the Men’s Movement of the late 1980s. Jay discusses his career as a therapist, in public health, and the process to have a gay marriage ceremony at a church. Later, the two describe gay parenthood and what gay couples did to have children. Lastly, they recall foster parent training and becoming foster parents.