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Rooms tower expansion: architectural, structural, electrical, and kitchen drawings, 1980 February 6

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Collection Number: MS-00382
Collection Name: Martin Stern Architectural Records
Box/Folder: Roll 609

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Exhibition Center: electrical drawings, sheets E1-E11, 1983 June 1

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Collection Number: MS-00382
Collection Name: Martin Stern Architectural Records
Box/Folder: Roll 693

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Remodel and additions: architectural drawings, sheets A0-A3.2-34, 1988 August 26

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Collection Number: MS-00382
Collection Name: Martin Stern Architectural Records
Box/Folder: Roll 475

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Remodel and additions: "Catching a Rising Star" theater; architectural, and electrical drawings, 1988 August 4

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Collection Number: MS-00382
Collection Name: Martin Stern Architectural Records
Box/Folder: Roll 479

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Remodel and additions: temporary front desk; architectural, mechanical, and electrical drawings, 1988 August 5

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Collection Number: MS-00382
Collection Name: Martin Stern Architectural Records
Box/Folder: Roll 479

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Conedy, Clifford B., 1952-

Clifford Conedy played on the football team at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, beginning in 1973. The university got him a job working security as part of the youth patrol at Circus Circus Hotel-Casino. He lived in Washington State and came back to Las Vegas in 1977 and worked security for the Fremont Hotel and Casino and for the Stardust. He became a dealer for the Fremont and also worked for Little Caesars Casino, the Mint Hotel and Casino, El Rancho, the Imperial Palace, the MGM Grand, the Flamingo Hilton, and Casesars Palace.

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Stearns, Sam

Sam Stearns was an owner-operator of several casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1935 he bought the Meadows Club on Boulder Highway with his brother Dave Stearns and Larry Potter. By 1941, the Stearns brothers also operated the Northern Club in downtown Las Vegas, which Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel invested $18,000 in.

Gragg, Larry D. Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel: The Gangster, the Flamingo, and the Making of Modern Las Vegas. Santa Barbara: Praeger, 2015.

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Berman, Davie, 1903-1957

David "Davie" Berman (1903-1957) was one of the pioneers of the casino business in Las Vegas, Nevada. Berman was born January 16, 1903 in Odessa, Ukraine and grew up in Ashley, North Dakota. He was named Donald at birth but later changed his name to David. By age 16 he ran the biggest bootlegging operation in Iowa, and was also involved with organized crime in New York City and Minneapolis.

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