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Alvord Hotel menu, July 4, 1883

Date

1883-07-04

Archival Collection

Description

Menu insert: Wine lists Restaurant: Alvord Hotel Location: 18th and Larimer Streets, Denver, Colorado, United States

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Photograph of airplane controls, July 9, 1938

Date

1938-07-09

Description

A close up of the control board in a Howard Hughes plane, likely the Lockheed L-14 Super Electra.

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Photograph of Ann Brewington and Alice Maher, July 1989

Date

1989-07

Archival Collection

Description

Ann E. Brewington (left) with Alice C. Maher, probably at a reception celebrating Brewington's 100th birthday, July 22, 1989. Brewington, a former instructor at the University of Chicago School of Business, was a sister-in-law of Nevada Governor Vail M. Pittman. Maher served as secretary to Pittman and other Nevada governors.

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Townsend House, menu, July 4, 1884

Date

1884-07-04

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Embossed image on cover of menu Restaurant: Townsend House Location: Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States

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Film negative of Moulin Rouge guests, July 29, 1955

Date

1955-07-29

Description

Black and white negative of a man and woman at a table in the Moulin Rouge show room, dated July 29, 1955.

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Transcript of interview with Julie Menard by Joyce Marshall, March 17, 1996

Date

1996-03-17

Description

Julie Menard began her career as a showgirl in 1964, performing in the Folies Bergere at the Tropicana Hotel. Although she appeared in the show for only sixteen months, she offers an insider’s view of the early Las Vegas entertainment scene. She describes a period when showgirls were treated as local royalty and “the boys” wielded considerable influence. Menard’s narrative sheds light on the glamour and complexities of the showgirl. Her descriptions of physical characteristics of the job, the day to day work schedules, the expectations of physical beauty, as well as the stigma of her occupation outside of Las Vegas offer a fuller view of the job. Menard left Las Vegas in 1966 to pursue a film career in Europe but like many Las Vegas entertainers, she returned to make the desert city her home. Although her brief performing career failed to prepare her for future employment, she relishes her brief experience as a showgirl. Her narrative evokes the glamour, excitement and mystery of Las

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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Worth

Date

1870 to 1933

Archival Collection

Description

Note: No year on menu Restaurant: Hotel Worth Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States

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Fourth of July menu, Howland Hotel

Date

1870 to 1933

Archival Collection

Description

Note: No year listed; Menu printed on envelope; red, white, and blue ribbon threaded through back flap of envelope Restaurant: Howland Hotel (Long Branch, N.J.) Location: Long Branch, New Jersey, United States

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