The Dunes Hotel and Casino Records are comprised of administrative, publicity, and entertainment materials documenting the history of the Dunes Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada from the years 1954 to 1992. Included are correspondence, contracts, photographs, hotel budgets, and an early aerial photograph of the property. The material provides a significant amount of historical documentation of the hotel that was long known to tourists and residents as the "the Miracle in the Desert."
The Peter Collins Papers on International Gaming (1974-2010) consist of materials collected or written by Professor Peter Collins on legalized gambling. The collection includes research papers, industry and government reports, and media reports on the development, legality, economics, and ethics of legalized gambling. Most of the materials focus on gambling in the United Kingdom; the balance of the material covers South Africa, Canada, the United States, the European Union, Australia, some Asian-Pacific nations, and materials not specific to location.
Photographs from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s) (PH-00388-05). Lukasik invented a sports wager game with the help of the Cherry Creek Super Computing System.
Gaming floor of El Morocco Club. Annotation: "1961 El Morocco Table Games, 21 dealers are Elmer Cotton and Elijah Green as casino manager Q. B. Bush (white shirt, dark jacket) looks on, Morocco ad 29 x 23 1/2".