An image of Main Street in Ely, Nevada. Shops lining the left side of the street include the Capitol Casino, Ely Cafe, Miners Club, State Cafe, and Bank Club. On the opposing right side of the street sit buildings like the Northern Hotel, New Crystal Cafe, and Nevada Motel. Lining up on either side of the street are parked automobiles.
An image of the Hotel Nevada and Nevada Club in Ely. Various neon signs hanging off of the brick building read: "Coffee Shop;" "Cafe;" "Welcome, 21 Slots & Food, Dancing;" "Hotel Nevada, Free Parking."
A color image of the neon sign for the White Pine Motel, located in Ely, Nevada. The green and white sign is decorated with little pine trees. A Texaco gas station and another motel sign are visible in the background.
A color image of the neon sign and front exterior of Nanette's Shoe Shop, located in Ely. Signs including the 4 Seasons Ladies Apparel, Coors Beer, and Eastern Nevada Realty can also visible.
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."
The first gaming license issued by the State of Nevada, County of Clark. It was issued to Mayme V. Stocker and J.H. Morgan for $1410.00. The license is good for three months ending June 20, 1931.
A portion of a map of southern California and southwestern Nevada prepared by The Automobile Club of Southern California during the early 1920s. The portion pictured here well illustrates the development of railroads and communities in the south central Nevada area, from Tonopah to the Pahrump Valley note the number of roads in the area between Tonopah and the Kawich Mountains. (Courtesy of Claudia Reidhead, Beatty, Nevada.)
Rotary Pioneers Breakfast at the Las Vegas Conference - April 21, 1947. Charles Pember "Pop" Squires, seated, 5th from left. Leonard R. Fayle, standing, back row, 2nd from left.
Kathryn Blackman riding in the Rotary Club float "Only a Rose" in the 1950 Helldorado Parade in Las Vegas. A.W. Blackman driving (he built the float). Leonard Fayle, club president, is riding in the back seat.