Three people pose in and near the Desert Love Buggy during the Helldorado Days festival parade. A sign on the vehicle reads: "Desert Love Buggy Las Vegas, Nevada. 'Still a frontier town.'"
From the Frank Benham Photograph Collection on Goldfield, Nevada (PH-00288). Written on the back of image: "Main St., Goldfield, Nevada, 1905. Early days-looking north." (photo by F.HBenham).
1940 (year approximate) to 1949 (year approximate)
Description
A couple leaves the Little Church of the West, located on the grounds of the Last Frontier Hotel. Written on the back of the photograph, "Mrs. Charlotte I. Teis [middle initial and surname cut off-verified with image 0168_0104 verso] P. O. Box 3284 No. Las Vegas, NV 89029."