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Unknown flag mounted sign, Eureka, Nevada

Date

2016 (year approximate) to 2020 (year approximate)

Description

View of an unknown and defunct sign during the day.


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Sparks Florist mounted sign, Sparks, Nevada

Date

2021

Description

Views of the mounted sign for the Sparks Florist during the day with unlit neon.

Sparks Florist


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Landrum Café mounted sign, Sparks, Nevada

Date

2021

Description

A mounted sign for the Landrum Caf頤uring the day with unlit neon. The caf頩s permanently closed.

 

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Lariat Motel mounted signs, Fallon, Nevada

Date

2021

Description

Views of the mounted signs for the Lariat Motel during the day.


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Cinadome Theatre mounted sign, Hawthorne, Nevada

Date

2021

Description

Views of the mounted sign for the Cinadome Theatre during the day.


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Hawthorne flag mounted sign, Hawthorne, Nevada

Date

2021

Description

The flag mounted sign for Hawthorne during the day.


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Sue's Motel mounted signs, Mina, Nevada

Date

2021

Description

The signs for Sue's Motel in Mina, NV during the day. The property is abandoned.


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Slide of the Callville ruins, Callville, Nevada, circa 1930s

Date

1930 to 1939

Description

A view of the Callville ruins at Lake Mead, Nevada. Callville is a former settlement of Clark County, Nevada. Abandoned in 1869, Callville was submerged under 400 feet (120 m) of water after the Colorado River was dammed to form Lake Mead. Callville Bay recreation area is located at the site. Located 350 miles (560 km) from Salt Lake City, Calville was situated on the west bank of the Colorado River, in what was at the time Pah-Ute County, Arizona Territory. The main road to the settlement was along the Virgin River close to St. Thomas, Nevada before heading over hills to the west. A road connected Callville with the main highway at Las Vegas. Callville was established in December 2, 1864 by Anson Call, Dr. James M. Whitmore, A. M. Cannon, Jacob Hamblin and son. It was at the time the southernmost outpost of Mormon settlement. Callville was one of seven Mormon settlements on or near the Muddy River, the others being St. Thomas, Saint Joseph, Overton, West Point, Mill Point later Simonsville and Rioville on the Colorado River above its confluence with the Virgin River. Callville became the county seat of Pah-Ute County, Arizona Territory, in December 1865, before the seat was moved on October 1, 1867 to St. Thomas.

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Photograph of Alan Bible, Nevada, circa 1970s

Date

1970 to 1979

Description

U.S. Senator Alan Bible (center).

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Photograph of Seymore Brown, Nevada, April 6, 1981

Date

1981-04-06

Description

Portrait of Judge Seymore Brown.

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