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On June 24, 1975, collector Donna Mattson interviewed native Nevadan mechanic, Stephen La Thair Hawley, (born October 15th, 1936, in Ely, Nevada) in his home in Las Vegas, Nevada. This interview offers a historical overview of early Las Vegas including gambling and an in-depth discussion on local economic, environmental, and social changes.
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Arizona Club was an early Las Vegas saloon and gambling establishment that opened around 1905 on Block 16 in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. Known for its prominent role in the city’s red-light district, the club served as a social and entertainment venue featuring alcohol and gaming. It remained active through the early 20th century until the closure of Block 16 in 1942.
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Address: 100 E. Fremont St., Las Vegas, Nev.
Open from July 1, 1957 to 1989
p. 29, Harvey J. Fuller's Index of Nevada gambling establishments, edited by Howard W. Herz. Minden, Nev. : Coin Company, c1991. Spec. Coll. HD9999.G252 F85x 1991
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mint_Las_Vegas
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