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Transcript of interview with Paul Senzaki, Alan Hess, and Charlie White III by Stefani Evans and Claytee White, September 9, 2016

Date
2016-09-09
Description

Architect Paul Senzaki, and artist-illustrator Charlie White III recall their experiences of working in Las Vegas: Paul on Treasure Island, The Palms, Fremont Street Experience, and World Market Center and Charlie on Treasure Island and its successor, TI; New York New York. Architectural historian Alan Hess, who is an expert on Las Vegas architecture, offers historical context and asks pertinent questions. While this interview touches on several iconic Las Vegas buildings, the conversation mostly details why and how Steve Wynn's Treasure Island involved the labors of artists, illustrators, art directors, and designers of stage and screen as well as the those of architects, contractors, planners, and subcontractors.

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Williams and Gragson at groundbreaking ceremony: photograph

Date
1980 (year uncertain) to 1985 (year uncertain)
Description
Aaron Williams, County Commissioner from North Las Vegas (left), shaking hands with Mayor Oran Gragson at groundbreaking ceremonies for the Senior Citizens' Center in Las Vegas. Men sitting to the right of Mayor Gragson are unidentified. [ca. early 1980's]

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Mint Hotel, image 007: photographic print

Date
1920 (year approximate) to 1970 (year approximate)
Description
Rendering of the Mint Hotel addition, Las Vegas, NV. Architect was Martin Stern Jr. & Associates.

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Bill Harrah, Harrah's Hotel and Casino founder, image 006: photographic print

Date
1930 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
Bill Harrah (left) and Bob Ring (3rd from left) showing the model of the new Stateline restaurant and showroom.

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Transcript of interview with Brad Friedmutter by David G. Schwartz, September 12, 2016

Date
2016-09-12
Description

Brad Friedmutter is the architect behind a number of Steve Wynn’s prominent casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey. He obtained his degree in architecture in 1973 from the Cooper Union School of Architecture in lower Manhattan and worked on a number of smaller projects before connecting with Steve Wynn. After meeting the famous Vegas tycoon, Friedmutter built a number of well-known casinos, like the Golden Nugget and the Mirage. In this interview, he discusses the development of his numerous projects, explains his process for starting and completing architectural projects, and the future of urban planning and casino design.

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Postcard of the Goldfield Episcopal Church, Goldfield (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date
1909 (year approximate)
Description
Caption: Built in Goldfield Nevada about 1909 and then torn down! Windows smashed, a bulldoser was used, the beams were then taken to Lake Taho for a chapel there, Why? Such is the life of a church in a Nevada mining camp. Mrs. Spraig was credited with the building being built among others.
Site Name: Goldfield Episcopal Church (Goldfield, Nev.)

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Rendering of Amargosa Municipal Center: renderings (drawings)

Date
1880 (year approximate) to 1990 (year approximate)
Description

Artist's rendering of Amargosa Municipal Center, Amargosa, Nevada. The architect is Alton Dean Jensen.

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Photograph of a home in Eldorado Canyon (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
Caption: Home (the mixer, that mixed the mud for the adobe bricks of the house.)

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Photograph of the Osborne house, Pioche (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
Photograph of the Osborne house, Pioche (Nev.), 1900-1925

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Photograph of the Thomas J Osborne law office, Pioche (Nev.), 1900-1925

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
Photograph of the Thomas J Osborne law office, Pioche (Nev.), 1900-1925

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