The Bank of Nevada building at 2700 West Sahara Avenue as seen from the Paseo Del Prado side. Landscaping for the building has retained the large grass use where others in the neighborhood have switched to desert landscaping.
58 x 46 cm., on sheet 88 x 85 cm., folded in envelope 30 x 24 cm. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Contour interval 20 feet." "Base by U.S. Geological Survey, 1962, 10,000-foot grid based on Nevada coordinate system, central zone." "Geology mapped in 1962-63." Includes 2 col. cross sections, diagrammetric stratigraphic section, quadrangle location map, and text. "Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission." Original publisher: Interior, Geological Survey, Series: Geologic quadrangle map GQ, Scale: 1:24 000.
From left to right, tornado victims Mrs. Joe Leavy, three-year old (Baby) Bell, and what is presumed to be Joe Leavy in Midway City, Nevada. Midway City, now known as Henderson, is located eight miles out of the Hoover Dam highway.
From left to right, tornado victims Mrs. Joe Leavy, three-year old (Baby) Bell, and what is presumed to be Joe Leavy in Midway City, Nevada. Midway City, now known as Henderson, is located eight miles out of the Hoover Dam highway.
A color image of the neon sign and front exterior of Nanette's Shoe Shop, located in Ely. Signs including the 4 Seasons Ladies Apparel, Coors Beer, and Eastern Nevada Realty can also visible.
81.1 Three unidentified people. Car license is a Nevada plate date 1921. ; 81.2 Unidentified woman. ; 81.3 Photo of a fire, identified as Same. ; 81.4 Jazz and Pete R.C. Wreighn, and R G M, 1919. In swimming outfits. ; 81.5 Unidentified girl, 7-1-19. ; 81.6 Unidentified woman and man.