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Architectural drawing, Circus Circus (Las Vegas), lower level plan, October, 17, 1967

Date
1967-10-17
Description

Small project overview sheets for the Circus Circus from 1967; proposed casino building for Mr. J. J. Sarno; parchment architectural plans; Location listed is S.W. corner Keno Lane and Hiway #91. Note that Keno Lane was later renamed Circus Circus Drive, and Highway 91 refers to Las Vegas Boulevard, a.k.a. Las Vegas Strip.
Site Name: Circus Circus Las Vegas
Address: 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South

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Architectural drawing of Circus Circus (Las Vegas), upper level plan, October 17, 1967

Date
1967-10-17
Description

Small project overview sheets for the Circus Circus from 1967; proposed casino building for Mr. J. J. Sarno; parchment architectural plans; Location listed is S.W. corner Keno Lane and Hiway #91. Note that Keno Lane was later renamed Circus Circus Drive, and Highway 91 refers to Las Vegas Boulevard, a.k.a. Las Vegas Strip.
Site Name: Circus Circus Las Vegas
Address: 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South

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Architectural drawing of Circus Circus (Las Vegas), index of drawings, April 5, 1968

Date
1968-04-05
Description

Index of drawings for the architectural plans for the construction of the Circus Circus casino from 1968. Printed on parchment. The following drawings are considered part of this index sheet: sky000971, sky000972, sky000973. sky000975, sky000976, sky000984. Harold L. Epstein, structural engineer; Ira Tepper and Associates, mechanical engineers; J. L. Cusick and Associates, electrical engineers.
Site Name: Circus Circus Las Vegas
Address: 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South

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Carolyn Sparks oral history interview

Identifier
OH-03865
Abstract

Oral history interview With Carolyn Sparks conducted by Claytee D. White on June 7, 2022 for the Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview, Sparks describes her childhood growing up in Overton, Nevada where her father worked as a mining engineer. Later the family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada where her father invested in the El Cortez and Showboat hotels. Sparks received a degree from the University of California, Berkeley before returning to Las Vegas to work at an insurance company, where she met her husband, Kenneth. Sparks discusses their shared adventure insuring many of the businesses on the Las Vegas Strip while simultaneously entering the world of philanthropy. Sparks became area Chairperson of the American Cancer Society, a fundraiser for Junior Mesquite Club, and founded the Nevada Children's Center. Sparks served on the Nevada Board of Regents from 1984 to 1996, on the Board of Directors of the Showboat Hotel & Casino, and as president of the family's International Insurance Services, Ltd.

Archival Collection

Gene Collins oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00144
Abstract

Oral history interview with Gene Collins conducted by Claytee White on August 31, 2000 for the Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview Gene Collins speaks about how his family lived in West Las Vegas, Nevada, which at the time was a thriving community where African Americans owned their own businesses. Gene talked about how the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. led to a riot and how it inspired him to run for state assemblyman where he was instrumental in getting the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday bill to pass. He spoke about his time as the president of the Las Vegas National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) where he addressed the lack of African Americans in the gaming industry in addition to filing the largest equal employment opportunity commission suit filed in the state of Nevada against the Mirage Hotel and Casino.

Archival Collection

neo000049-005

Date
2002
Description
Sign animation: Chasing, flashing, oscillating
Notes: The text, which resides on the southern wall and reads "Casino," is filled with incandescent bulbs that all illuminate at the same time, and oscillate. They then shut off at the same time, and then repeat. The raceways of incandescent bulbs chase each other while the neon, which surrounds the back lit, plastic, screens on this wall flash on then off. The bottom two raceways sandwiching the reflective panel chase from left to right, while the remainder of the raceways surrounding the signs, run right to left. The incandescent bulbs on the pylon chase each other gracefully up the length of the pylon. The animation is patterned so as to appear as if a section of several bulbs are pulsing its way up the towers, hugging the edge of the bulbous tops. The raceways continue around the east face of the building. The umbrellas in the plaza behind the pylon, also are animated with incandescent bulbs chasing each other downward along the raceways.

Comedian Red Skelton on stage at the Convention Center: photographs

Date
1960 to 1969
Description

Series XI. Red Skelton

Las Vegas Convention Center (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Mixed Content

Photograph of filming of "Meet Me in Las Vegas," Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1955-1956

Date
1955 to 1956
Description
Filming of the motion picture "Meet Me in Las Vegas" outside of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jake Friedman, co-owner of the Sands Hotel, is seen second from the left.

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Photographs of Frontier Strike/Jesse Jackson, Culinary Union, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1990s (folder 1 of 1)

Date
Unknown year in the decade of the 1990s
Description

Arrangement note: Series I. Demonstrations, Subseries I.A. Frontier Strike

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Photograph of showgirls on the Moulin Rouge float during the Helldorado parade, [May 5], 1955

Date
1955-05-05
Description

Black and white photograph of showgirls on the Moulin Rouge float during the Helldorado parade, dated [May 5], 1955. Moulin Rouge security guards stand at the back of the float.

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