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Transcript of interview with Lyla Joy Ford by Anne Cope, March 12, 1975

Date
1975-03-12
Description
On March 12, 1975, Anne Cope interviewed Tropicana Hotel decorator, Lyla Joy Ford (born December 12, 1928 in Las Vegas, Nevada) in her home in Las Vegas. During the interview, Ford discusses social life in Las Vegas in the early days. She mentions the Palace Theatre, which became the Guild and the El Portal Theatre. She recalls Sammy Davis Jr. performing at the El Rancho but states that people of color were not allowed in the audience. She remembers the Helldorado Parade as a big western celebration. Her family used to own the Old Ranch, also known as the Stewart Ranch. She states that the railroad, Hoover Dam, and the Basic Magnesium Plant brought money into Las Vegas. She also recalls the atomic tests and witnessing the city’s gradual transformation from a small farming town to a major gambling city.

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Photograph of men competing in the World Series of Poker, Las Vegas (Nev.), July 1979

Date
1979-07
Description

Group playing poker in World Series of Poker at Binion's Horseshoe (1979). Kodak developing stamp is dated July 1979.

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Photograph of Binion father and son, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1960-1979

Date
Unknown year in the decade of the 1960s to Unknown year in the decade of the 1970s
Description

Benny Binion (left) sits with son Ted Binion (right) at what appears to be a gambling/poker table.

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Slide of the Golden Nugget neon sign, Las Vegas, circa late 1940s

Date
1946 to 1949
Description
An image of the exterior corner of the Golden Nugget Gambling Hall at Fremont Street and Second Street in downtown Las Vegas.

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Slide of a prize machine, Texas, circa 1990s

Date
1990 to 1999
Description
A machine where you win a prize at an unidentified casino.

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Slide of a cash machine, Las Vegas, circa 1990s

Date
1990 to 1999
Description
A cash machine in an unidentified casino in Las Vegas.

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Transcript of interview with Marianne Carpenter by James D. Campbell, March 02, 1977

Date
1977-03-02
Description
James D. Campbell interviews Las Vegas native, Marianne Carpenter (born in 1929) at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) office, located at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. During the interview Marianne recalls the crash of Carol Lombard’s plane, the early above ground atomic tests, pollution and other social and environmental occurrences that have taken place in Las Vegas. Marianne also discusses the Helldorado Parade, the Downtown area and the Mesquite Club. Lastly, she offers an overview of her experience working for Nellis Air Force Base and her current job at the EPA

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