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Photograph at eye level of poker players during World Series of Poker tournament, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1974

Date

1974

Description

Poker group - World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe, Las Vegas (1974). Johnny Moss wearing black and gray.

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Photograph of Moss, Binion, and Pearson at the 1974 World Series of Poker, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1974

Date

1974

Description

L-R: Johnny Moss, Becky Binion, Puggy Pearson. World Series of Poker, Binion's Horseshoe Casino, 1974.

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Photograph of Doyle Brunson with his winnings at the World Series of Poker, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1974

Date

1974

Description

Doyle Brunson (left) - World Series of Poker at Binion's Horseshoe, 1974.

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Photograph of Baldwin and Addington during the World Series of Poker, Las Vegas (Nev.), May 1979

Date

1979-05

Description

Bobby Baldwin (left); Crandall Addington. World Series of Poker, Binion's Horseshoe Hotel, Las Vegas (1974). Kodak developing stamp is dated May 1979. Stamped on back of photo: "Don Jenkins".

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Photograph of a display of money, Las Vegas (Nev.)

Date

1940 (year approximate) to 1985 (year approximate)

Description

Binion's Horseshoe Million Dollar display. Stamp on back of photo: "Allen Photographers. Inc. Post Office box 14667 Las Vegas, Nevada  89114". 

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Photograph of two men at a poker table, Las Vegas (Nev.), May 1979

Date

1979-05

Description

L-R: Sam Petrillo (blue shirt), David Sklansky (brown shirt). World Series of Poker, Binion's Horseshoe, 1979. (Color photo). Kodak developing stamp on back of photo is dated May 1979. Stamped on back of photo: "Don Jenkins".

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Photograph of the Binion's Horseshoe display, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1952 to 1964

Date

1952 to 1964

Description

Million Dollar display with sign - "Joe W. Brown's Horseshoe". (c. 1952-1964). Stamped on back of photo: "Las Vegas News Bureau Las Vegas, Nev. - P. O. Box 28

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Photograph of the parking garage of the casino, Las Vegas (Nev.), December 5, 1962

Date

1962-12-05

Description

Binion's Horseshoe parking garage - Dec. 5, 1962. Stamp on back of photo: "Las Vegas News Bureau Las Vegas, Nevada Convention Center".

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Front view of St John's Greek Orthodox Church: photographic print

Date

1979 (year approximate)

Description

From the Historic Building Survey Photograph Collection (PH-00345). St John's Greek Orthodox Church, 1229 East Carson Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Kent Carmichael oral history interview

Identifier

OH-03648

Abstract

Oral history interview with Kent Carmichael conducted by Stefani Evans on November 25 and December 2, 2019 for the Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project.

In the first session of this oral history, Carmichael discusses his early career in lighting design and maintenance from his start at Interstate Neon to his work in the 1950s and 60s in Las Vegas. He discusses some of the iconic signs he built including the Casino Center, Carnival Room, Thunderbird, The Frontier, Bonanza, and the Stardust. He also details the technology and inner workings of these innovative signs including the transition from mechanical to electrically controlled signage. Carmichael continues to discuss Native American laborers and various individuals that he interacted with throughout his early career including Max and Mo Oggenblick, Doby Doc, Benny Binion, Arby Alper, Steve Wynn, Peter Arp, and Wayne and Jerry Newton. Carmichael ends the first interview by recalling a high wind event that damaged the Frontier sign and his efforts to bring the sign under control and repair it as well as his vision and behind the Stardust sign.

The second oral history interview contains Carmichael’s discussion of his career from 1968 onward. He immediately picks up discussion of the Stardust sign and his transition to desk work. Carmichael details the challenge and limitations of designing the International sign (the Westgate as of 2021). He describes the development of his first messenger sign for the International and the time consuming task of using tape to program the sign. He fondly remembers working on the Holiday Inn Riverboat signs, and International transition to Las Vegas Hilton and the Hilton’s transition from blue to red letters. Carmichael shares the story of being caught between organized crime and a young Steve Wynn. He recounts his last project for Ad Art, developing and construction the sign for the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. He details working through legislative and construction issues as well as the fallout from the Nat Kiefer Commission.

After leaving Ad Art Carmichael began working with Heath and Co. and began collaborating with Raul Rodriguez. Carmichael and Rodriguez went on to design some of the most enduring and visually unique signs in Las Vegas including, the Flamingo, Four Queens, Golden Nugget, Dunes Hotel, and the Desert Inn. They also worked in Reno on Circus Circus and El Dorado. Carmichael also details his interior work including the main pylon and interior signs for MGM Grand; 1974 renovation Golden Nugget, suspended stained glass ceiling at Tropicana, and the MGM Lion display. Lastly Carmichael outlined his work with Young Electric Sign 1983-85 and the Dewey Sign Company including the Las Vegas Convention Center sign. He ends by sharing his views on the role and importance of lighting in Las Vegas.

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