A postcard advertising the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada 1993. The caption reads, "Betty Boop Queen of Hearts at the MGM Grand World's Largest Hotel, Casino & Theme Park".
Identification given with page: "A class photo page from the Clark County High School in Las Vegas, Nevada Ca. early 1900s. Top row left to right: E. Siebert (class advisor), L. Malone (class secretary), J. Sandy (class president), and N. A. Whiteneck. Second row left to right: R. Oppedyk, W. Ran, A. Sandy, G. Bremner, H. Browning, F. Whiteneck, and D. Williams. Third row from left to right: J. Loflin, M. Davis, K. Bunker, L. Whitehead, B. Bunker, R. Stewart, and F. Goodwin. Bottom row left to right: D. Howell, C. McDonald, J. Walsh, B. Rhoads, E. Davis, and E. Lake. This image is from the fourth Squires photo album page 29 image 1."
An artist's rendering of Las Vegas High School's exterior. Printed on the back of the postcard: "An accredited high school, recently completed at a cost of $250,000.00. This is part of a school system of excellent buildings that accommodate more than 1,200 pupils."
An image of the Golden Gate Bridge, presumably under construction. The bridge spans across the Golden Gate Strait in San Francisco, California. Officially opened to the public in 1937, the 4,200 foot suspension bridge stood at a height of 746 ft (227 meters) upon completion.
An image of the Golden Gate Bridge under construction. The bridge spans across the Golden Gate Strait in San Francisco, California. Officially opened to the public in 1937, the 4,200 foot suspension bridge stood at a height of 746 ft (227 meters) upon completion.
An image of the Golden Gate Bridge as seen between the silhouettes of a pair of trees. The bridge spans across the Golden Gate Strait in San Francisco, California. Officially opened to the public in 1937, the 4,200 foot suspension bridge stood at a height of 746 ft (227 meters) upon completion.
An image of two extensions of the Christmas Tree Inn based on structures from children's folk tales. On the left is a building modeled after "The Three Little Pigs" and adorned with the character cutouts of a wolf and pigs. To the right, enclosed by a white picket fence, lies a building designed after "Cinderella."