Providing security and access to both automobile and pedestrian traffic is handled differently along Las Vegas Boulevard and has changed over the years on the Strip. This busy stretch near Bally's hotel and casino is an example of how fencing and traditional sidewalks move tourists while keeping automobile traffic flowing.
Tourists cross an entranceway to the Mirage Hotel and Casino. Pedestrian overpasses have become a popular way of keeping tourists safe and traffic flowing on the Strip, but their expense and footprint make them difficult for all locations. Moving pedestrians along the Strip safely has become a major effort over the years.
From the Eileen Margaret Green Photograph Collection (PH-00229) -- Lone Grapevine Spring. Handwritten on envelope, "Lone Grapevine Swing. (from her MA thesis. A Cultural Ecological Approach to the Rock Art of Southern Nevada, GN 799 P4 G73x 1987a)". Handwritten on verso, "Figure 30. Lone Grapevine Spring."
From the Eileen Margaret Green Photograph Collection (PH-00229) -- Lone Oak Shelter. Handwritten on envelope, "Lone Oak Shelter. (from her MA thesis. A Cultural Ecological Approach to the Rock Art of Southern Nevada, GN 799 P4 G73x 1987a)", Handwritten on the back of the photograph, "Figure 44. Lone Oak Shelter."
From the Eileen Margaret Green Photograph Collection (PH-00229) -- Long Grapevine Swing. Handwritten on envelope, "Long Grapevine Swing. (from her MA thesis. A Cultural Ecological Approach to the Rock Art of Southern Nevada, GN 799 P4 G73x 1987a)". Handwritten on the back of the photograph, "Figure 59. Long Grapevine Spring".