Photograph of a supply wagon with sixteen horse team moving west on Wilson Street within the McWilliams' Las Vegas Townsite. The view is looking northeast towards the north side of Wilson Street. The Las Vegas Bank and Trust is seen near the left. A drug store is seen next to the bank. The original photograph was taken in 1905. Caption: R & P Photo. Co. Las Vegas Nev.; 16 horse team Site Name: Las Vegas Bank & Trust Company (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near the intersection of Polaris and West Hacienda Avenues. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near the intersection of West Hacienda and Aldebaran Avenues. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near the intersection of West Hacienda and Aldebaran Avenues. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Nighttime view of the exterior corner of the Las Vegas Club at Fremont and Main Streets. Part of the Mint can be seen to the right. Site Name: Las Vegas Club Address: 18 East Fremont Street
The dormant Fontainebleau Las Vegas on the Strip as seen from the SLS Hotel and Casino valet. The Fontainebleau was announced as the Las Vegas version of a classic Miami Beach hotel. Construction started in 2007, and stopped in 2009. In November of that year, financier Carl Ichan purchased the unfinished Fontainebleau out of bankruptcy. The following year, he sold off the fittings and furnishings purchased for the hotel. In late 2015, the Fontainebleau was listed as being for sale.
Following the October 1, 2017 killing of 58 people at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival on the Las Vegas Strip, the Las Vegas community responded in a variety of ways. Envisioned by activists and built by volunteers, the City of Las Vegas established the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden at 1015 S. Casino Center Boulevard to honor the victims and give family members and the community a place to gather to remember.