A protest at the Nevada Test Site, pictured are two large protest signs circa 1980-1999. The center sign says, "The only solution is love." The sign on the right says, "Why do we keep testing when we know they work well?"
Dorothy Bell Scans UNLV-Public Lands Institute. Photograph of Bob Hope at the Flamingo Hotel during Helldorado Days. Other individuals in the photograph are unknown. Copyright notice on back states: "if used for publication please credit Gale's Studio, Las Vegas, Nev." Also handwritten on the back of the photograph is "Bob Hope Jack Walsh Flamingo Hotel Helldorado Days 1948."
Bound proposal for a Flamingo high rise addition including artist's conceptions, vicinity map, themes, and architectural drawings for all major components. The project was never built. Folder on last page marked "additional criteria" is empty. Site Name: Flamingo Hotel and Casino Address: 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Daytime view of the front exterior of the Flamingo Hotel, featuring the Champagne Tower. The neon sign with the Flamingo name features circular neon 'bubbles' like those on the tower. Site Name: Flamingo Hotel and Casino Address: 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas Flamingo Hotel opens office in the Beverly Hilton for reservations and promotion. Standing from left to right is Chuck Dressen, George Raft, Al Parvin, Joyce Johnson, Abe Schiller, an unidentified individual, Thomas Hull, and Marshall Wright. Stamped on back of photo, "Photo by Irving L. Antler, Ambassador Hotel P. O. Box 97 Los Angeles 5, Calif. Dunkirk 2-9191"