View of wall mounted signs for Dos Amigos while lit. One of the signs reads "Casino" and the other reads "Dos Amigos Restaurante."
1985 W Winnemucca Blvd, Winnemucca, NV 89445
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The roof mounted sign for the Crystal Theatre during the day with lit and unlit neon.
676 Commercial St, Elko, NV 89801
Crystal Theatre
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Photographs from MGM Mirage Corporation Records (MS-00096) -- Visual materials -- Photographic slides -- Photographic slides of assorted hotels file. One photo, circa 1945-1951, shows the Golden Nugget, Hotel Apache, Pioneer Club, Boulder Club, and Eldorado Club. The other photo, circa 1981-1995, shows the Pioneer Club, Union Plaza, Coin Castle, Sassy Sally's, and Glitter Gulch.
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The Carratelli Family Collection on Gay Rights in Nevada (1992-2002) consists of documents and ephemera from various gay rights organizations and events in Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition to documents, fliers, and meeting minutes, the collection houses a box of t-shirts from various gay events and campaigns. The collection is especially focused on issues of Gay Pride organizing.
Archival Collection
The David E. James Papers on the Southern Nevada Environment (approximately 1970-2022) contain reports, scholarship, and research materials related to Southern Nevada environment's air, water, and wastewater treatment quality.
Archival Collection
View of the marquee sign for Harrah's Hotel and Casino in Reno. The business was closed in early 2020.
219 North Center Street, Reno, Nevada, 89501
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From the Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection (PH-00221) -- Series V. Smoky Valley, Nevada and Round Mountain, Nevada -- Subseries V.A. Carver, Carver-Duhme, and Carver-Book Families (Smoky Valley). The Belmont courthouse is visible in the distance in the center of the photo. Building with tin roof located on the right was occupied by Rose Walters during the 1940s. The building was once the office of a mining company located in Belmont, and in 1985 was purchased by Nye County Commissioner Robert "Bobby" Revert from John Richardson, who had intended to make a museum out of the building. Revert remodeled the building and now uses it as a residence.
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