Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Four photographs taped together to create panoramic view of residential home at 1812 Fifteenth St., Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 1812 Fifteenth Street
Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Four photographs taped together to create panoramic view of residential home at 1217 Park Circle, Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 1217 Park Circle
Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Six photographs taped together to create panoramic view of residential home at 1414 Maria Elena Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 1414 Maria Elena Dr.
Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Five photographs taped together to create panoramic view of the street from the front of residential home at 1414 Maria Elena Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 1414 Maria Elena Dr.
Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Seven photographs taped together to create panoramic view of residential home at 3268 Seneca Dr., Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 3268 Seneca Dr.
Location photos taken by Maggie Mancuso for production of the 1995 motion picture "Casino." Four photographs taped together to create panoramic view of residential home at 3327 Ayita Circle, Las Vegas, Nevada, summer 1994. The Mid-Century Modern home is in the Paradise Palms District in Las Vegas, developed in the early 1960s by the Molasky Group and built by Palmer and Krisel, architects. Site Name: Paradise Palms (Las Vegas, Nev.) Address: 3327 Ayita Circle
On February 13th, 1980, collector Valerie Fujii interviewed dancer, Elinor Horden, (born May 21st, 1930 in Ohio) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. This interview covers local entertainment in the 1950s and the social and environmental changes that have occurred in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas Arboretum Project Records are comprised of documents, brochures, and photographs dating from 1976 to 2012 documenting both the creation and operations of the Arboretum at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). The collection includes photographs of planning the Arboretum, the opening ceremony, and aerial photos of the UNLV campus. The brochures include guides to the Arboretum, lists of types of plants grown, and information on the Xeric Garden.
Oral history interview with Sergio "Checko" Salgado conducted by Laurents Bañuelos-Benitez, Barbara Tabach, Elsa Lopez, and Monserrath Hernández on June 4, 2019 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. Checko talks about his personal history that led him to pursue journalism and photography. He discusses his education and employment working in art galleries in Denver, Colorado and Las Vegas, Nevada and the various art exhibitions he has designed including in the Marjorie Barrick Museum at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and in the Reynolds Senate Building in Washington, D.C.