This set contains architectural drawings for MGM Grand Hotels (client) and includes drawings by Ralph E. Phillips, Inc. (engineer).
This set includes: isometric construction details, mechanical plans, mechanical schematics, and plumbing fixture schedules.
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This set contains architectural drawings for MGM Grand Hotels (client) and includes drawings by JBA (consultant).
This set includes: electrical plans, lighting plans, power plans, equipment schedules, and electrical schematics.
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This set contains architectural drawings for MGM Grand Hotels (client) and includes drawings by JBA (engineer).
This set includes: mechanical schedules, mechanical plans, mechanical schematics, plumbing plans, plumbing fixture schedules, and plumbing schematics.
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This set includes drawings for Vista Group, Inc (client).
This set includes: index sheet, foundation plans, framing plans, building sections, construction details, general specifications, finish/door/window schedules.
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Calvin Anthony Shields was a Las Vegas, Nevada musician who played the trumpet and drums. He was born on April 28, 1924 in Jacksonville, Florida. Shields played with the Billy Williams Quartet in countries around the world, and later formed "The Calvin Shields All-Star Band" and played nightly at the Carver House, located in Westside Las Vegas. He also played in clubs and casinos in Las Vegas including the Flamingo Hotel and Casino, the Sahara Hotel and Casino, the Landmark Hotel and Casino, and the Hacienda Resort Hotel and Casino.
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Eugene Buford came to Las Vegas, Nevada from Birmingham, Alabama, when he was two years old with his mother and grandmother. He held a variety of jobs, including washing dishes at the Last Frontier and delivering ice to casinos like the Flamingo and the Stardust, and ultimately retired after thirty-six years with the Post Office. Buford's great grandmother, Mary Nettles, was instrumental in the formation and growth of the NAACP chapter in Las Vegas, and he recalls meetings in her house and his own role as president of the Junior League NAACP.
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Robert Genovese was born and raised in Rochester, New York. He arrived to Las Vegas, Nevada for the first time in 1960 with two other musicians and were booked at the Fremont Hotel and Casino. They performed as a band opposite of Wayne and Jerry Newman for five years on a revolving stage at the Fremont. Over the years, Genovese’ music career flourished and he played showrooms in places like Caesar’s Palace Hotel and Casino, the Flamingo Hotel and Casino, and the Driftwood Lounge. He worked opposite of legends such as Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton.
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Oral history interview with Hank Greenspun conducted by Perry Kaufman in 1975 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In this interview Hank Greenspun discusses the newspaper industry, the Las Vegas Sun (local Las Vegas, Nevada newspaper), the Las Vegas Review-Journal, economic expansion in Las Vegas, Nevada, atomic testing, and the Local 226 Culinary Union.
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