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Popular Bridge magazine

Date
1967-09
Description

Series XIII. Tournaments

Mixed Content

Transcript of Marsha Lamb Bingham by Ted R. Murray, March 2, 1981

Date
1981-03-02
Description
Ted R. Murray interviews legal secretary Marsha Lamb Bingham (b. 1942) in her home about growth in Alamo, Nevada and living in Las Vegas, Nevada. During the interview Bingham discusses school in Alamo, general Nevada history, Warm Springs, Nevada Legislature, Fremont, gambling, UNLV, Las Vegas 1950s and 1960s growth, The Beatles, Rock and Roll, President Kennedy’s Las Vegas visit, Landmark Hotel, Howard Hughes, The Tropicana, The Hilton, atomic testing, Helldorado, McCarran Airport, and Floyd Lamb.

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Film transparency of a roulette table, Las Vegas, circa 1960s

Date
1960 to 1969
Description
An image of a possible gambling scene being filmed at the Sands Hotel and Casino. In the foreground is a roulette wheel.

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Gamblers at the Hacienda in Las Vegas, Nevada: postcard

Date
1982-02-25
Description
From Harvey's Hotel and Casino Postcard Collection (PH-00367)

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Richard Strahlem oral history interview

Identifier
OH-01782
Abstract

Oral history interview with Richard E. Strahlem conducted by Jacqueline R. Hall on March 12, 1980 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In this interview, Strahlem discusses arriving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1958 in search of job opportunities. Strahlem then describes the local businesses that he worked with and recalls the competitive nature of gambling. Strahlem later discusses the construction of McCarren International Airport and the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Archival Collection

Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall

Latitude/Longitude
36.1129, -115.064

Geographic Location

Photograph of casino tables and slot machines inside Stardust, Las Vegas (Nev.), circa 1974

Date
1973 to 1975
Description
Portion of the casino in the Stardust Hotel, showing some table games without players and slot machines in the distance. Some people are near the gambling area, but many are out of focus. The Cafe Continental and Lido Showroom can be seen off in the far left corner. The color photograph was taken before the casino was renovated in the mid 1970s. Site Name: Stardust Resort and Casino Street Address: 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard

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Transcript of interview with Don Eckert by Robert A. Kamp, March 15, 1981

Date
1981-03-15
Description

On March 15, 1981, Robert A. Kamp interviewed Donald (Don) L. Eckert (born 1953 in Las Vegas, Nevada) about his experiences while living in Nevada. Eckert first explains the geographical boundaries of Las Vegas when he was first born and the types of recreation in which both youth and adults would take part. Eckert then discusses the Helldorado events and how they have changed over the years before describing how the University of Nevada, Las Vegas has changed as well. The interview then shifts to the topic of Eckert’s college major, hotel management, and then to a brief discussion about the MGM fire. Eckert also talks about horse racing in Las Vegas, changes in gaming, the Basic Magnesium plant, and the development of Mount Charleston. The interview concludes with Eckert’s thoughts on the legalization of gambling in other states and how that trend relates to the future of Las Vegas.

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