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Flamingo Verde commercial plaza, 1987 March 04

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Kenneth H. Childers Architectural Drawings
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Collection Number: MS-00851
Collection Name: Kenneth H. Childers Architectural Drawings
Box/Folder: Roll 049

Archival Component

Fish sign, Reno, Nevada

Date

2016 (year approximate) to 2020 (year approximate)

Description

A sign of a fish, location unknown.

Image

Dragonfly sign, Reno, Nevada

Date

2016 (year approximate) to 2020 (year approximate)

Description

A dragonfly sign in the window of an unknown shop.

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Proposed Shopping Center at Flamingo and Jones, 1986 July 8; 1986 October 7

Level of Description

File

Scope and Contents

This set includes: floor plans, framing plans, roof plans, exterior elevations, building sections, wall sections, construction details, interior elevations, finish/door/window schedules, HVAC plans, plumbing plans, foundation plans, index sheet and site plans.

This set includes drawings for Flamingo Jones Ltd (client).

Archival Collection

Gary Guy Wilson Architectural Drawings
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Collection Number: MS-00439
Collection Name: Gary Guy Wilson Architectural Drawings
Box/Folder: Roll 348

Archival Component

Film transparency of the Flamingo Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 7, 1955

Date

1955-01-07

Description

The Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, as seen through a snow-laden bush. The Marquee is visible in the background, advertising Tony Martin, The Goofers, The interludes, Ron Fletcher, Salmas Brothers, Bobby Page, and others. Benjamin "Busgsy" Siegel, opened The Flamingo Hotel & Casino at a total cost of $6 million on December 26, 1946 to poor reception and soon closed. It reopened in March 1947 with a finished hotel. Three months later, on June 20, 1947, Siegel was shot dead at the Beverly Hills home of his girlfriend, Virginia Hill. Billed as "The West's Greatest Resort Hotel," the 105-room property and first luxury hotel on the Strip, was built 4 miles (6.4 km) from Downtown Las Vegas, with a large sign built in front of the construction site announcing it was a William R. Wilkerson project, with Del Webb Construction as the prime contractor and Richard R. Stadelman (who later made renovations to the El Rancho Vegas) the architect. Lore has it that Siegel named the resort after his girlfriend Virginia Hill, who loved to gamble and whose nickname was "Flamingo," a nickname Siegel gave her due to her long, skinny legs. Organized crime king Lucky Luciano wrote in his memoir that Siegel once owned an interest in the Hialeah Park Race Track and viewed the flamingos who populated nearby as a good omen. In fact, the "Flamingo" name was given to the project at its inception by Wilkerson.

Image

Photograph of the June Taylor Dancers posing at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1949

Date

1947 to 1951

Description

June Taylor Dancers pose on the diving board at the pool of the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas. Nevada. (1949)

Image

Scrapbook: includes clippings about Wright, black-and-white photographs of the construction of the Riviera, invitation to the Riviera's grand opening, show program signed by Liberace, and materials about the Flamingo Hotel, 1954-1956

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Marshall L. Wright Collection on the Riviera Hotel
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Collection Number: MS-00394
Collection Name: Marshall L. Wright Collection on the Riviera Hotel
Box/Folder: Oversized Box 01

Archival Component