My dear friend, Jacque, reserved a table for us and some of her friends at the Elks Club. She was excited for me to meet her handsome friend, Ralph. As you can imagine, everyone was having fun dancing. The music was loud, and the drinks were flowing. Pirate Ralph and I were dancing...
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Upper left, at the edge of town on the far south of Main St was an Elks club retreat which was soon turned into a night club called Chinatown, operated by Woo We Get. It operated as Romantic Inn (‘32-33), Silver Slipper Supper Club (‘33), and The Willows (‘33-35), later be...
“Bar / Las Vegas / Club.” There is “Las Vegas Club” in neon above the doorways. On the right side of the building has a “Las Vegas Hotel” sign similar to the one from '28.Photographed 7/40.
Elks Stadium at Cashman Field, 1950’s. The original Cashman stadium opened May 1948. It was first used for the Las Vegas Wranglers of the Sunset League, and the Helldorado rodeo. The stadium was also used for boxing events, and for the first professional football game in Las Vegas in ‘...
Bars in Las Vegas, 1969-1970. Photos from Sherri Baker. (1) Cockatoo Club, aka CooCoo Club, 201 Tonopah Hwy. Red *S* seats from the Stardust. Blue Heaven, 2027 E Charleston, next to Blue Angel hotel and Blue Onion restaurant. The Annex, 121 ½ S Casino Center Blvd. Serene ...
Upper left, at the edge of town on the far south of Main St was an Elks club retreat which was soon turned into a night club called Chinatown, operated by Woo We Get. It operated as Romantic Inn (‘32-33), Silver Slipper Supper Club (‘33), and The Willows (‘33-35), later be...
“Elks on the Rampage.” Fremont St, Las Vegas, February 21, 1932. Nock Photo # 5E. Charles Aplin Photograph Collection (PH-00236), UNLV Special Collections. The photographer is on a platform in front of Overland Hotel facing east towards Fremont & 1st. Among the neon signs: State Caf...
Fremont Street, Las Vegas, 1946. Pioneer Club to Hotel Sal Sagev, from the RKO film Lady Luck. 1946Pioneer ClubLas Vegas Club 1931Monte Carlo ClubSal Sagev 在应用程序中打开 Facebook 推文 Pinterest Reddit 邮件 嵌入代码 转至固定链接
Horseshoe Club at Apache Hotel, Las Vegas, 1954. Campaign posters on the hotel for Eugenia Clair Smith, heiress of a turn-of-the-century coffee fortune. Mrs. Smith ran two unsuccessful primary elections in ‘54 and ‘56. Kodachrome scan fromChristopher Stoll ...