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Photograph of Harold Stocker with his 1937 Thunderbird, Las Vegas, circa 1957-1969

Date

1957 to 1969

Archival Collection

Description

Black and white photograph of Harold Stocker with his 1937 Thunderbird in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photograph of Jim Latham and Thunderbird pilots, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, December 11, 1983

Date

1983-12-11

Description

Jim Latham, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds pilots and others, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Site Name: Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)

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Photograph of a Thunderbirds' change of command ceremony, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, January 28, 1975

Date

1975-01-28

Description

U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds participating in a change of command ceremony, Nellis Air Force Base, North Las Vegas. Site Name: Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)

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Photograph of the Thunderbird marquee and parking lot, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1970-1979

Date

1970 to 1979

Description

A nighttime photograph of the Thunderbird marquee advertising "Kings IV, Buckley and Collins," and "Thoroughly Modern Minsky World Famous Burlesque produced by Harold Minsky in the Continental Theatre." On September 2, 1948, the Thunderbird Hotel was the fourth resort to open on the Las Vegas Strip. The resort was built by developer Marion Hicks and owned by Lieutenant Governor of Nevada Clifford A. Jones. The resort had a Native American theme and featured portraits, a Navajo-based restaurant, the only bowling alley ever on the Strip, and a showroom. In 1955, articles surfaced in the Las Vegas Sun saying that Meyer Lansky and other underworld figures held hidden shares in the hotel. In 1964, the casino was purchased by Del Webb for $10 million. He ran the resort until 1972, when he sold it to Caesars World, owner of Caesars Palace, for $13.6 million. A $150-million, 2,000-room resort called the Mark Anthony was planned for the site, but Caesars was unable to find financing, and sold the property four years later to banker E. Parry Thomas at a loss of $5.7 million. Thomas later sold it to Major Riddle, owner of the Dunes Hotel, who renamed the resort as the Silverbird in 1976. The Thunderbird has the distinction of being the resort where singer Rosemary Clooney made her first appearance in Las Vegas in 1951, and where Judy Garland made her final Vegas appearance in 1965. Site Name: Thunderbird Hotel (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 2755 South Las Vegas Boulevard

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Photograph of planes in a United States Air Force Thunderbirds hangar at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, January 1982

Date

1982-01

Description

Planes in a U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds hangar at Nellis Air Force Base after a fatal Thunderbirds crash in Indian Springs, Nevada. Site Name: Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)

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Photograph of the exterior and marquee of the Thunderbird Hotel at night (Las Vegas), circa late1960s

Date

1967 to 1969

Description

Nighttime view of the sign in front of the Thunderbird Hotel, and the neon and electric signage spanning the length of the hotel. On the sign in front of the entrance: "Kings IV. Buckley and Collins. Thoroughly Modern Minsky, world famous burlesque, produced by Harold Minsky."
Site Name: Thunderbird Hotel
Address: 2755 Las Vegas Boulevard South

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Photograph of Thunderbird pilot Captain Herman E. Griffin, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, circa 1970s to 1980s

Date

1970 to 1989

Description

Captain Herman E. Griffin, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Solo Pilot.

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Unidentified man in front of the Thunderbird Hotel marquee in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic print

Date

1949-08

Description

From the UNLV Libraries Single Item Accession Photograph Collection (PH-00171). Thunderbird Hotel marquee. Man not identified

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Photograph of Lieutenant Dan Cherry and Thunderbirds pilots at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, August 29, 1978

Date

1978-08-29

Description

Lieutenant Dan Cherry and U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds pilots posing in front of a plane at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Site Name: Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)

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Color view of the Thunderbird Hotel. The El Rancho Vegas Hotel and the Sahara Hotel are visible in the background.

Date

1950 to 1969

Description

Arrangement note: Series V. Glass slidesSite name: Thunderbird (resort)

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