A black and white image of the Arizona Club. It opened in 1905 in what became Las Vegas' notorious red light district, Block 16. When Block 16 was closed and bulldozed in January 1942, the Arizona Club's famous bar and fittings were installed in the Horn Room of the Hotel Last Frontier.
An image of the new tower at the Sands Hotel and Casino while it was under construction. The tower was part of a multi-million dollar renovation. The marquee in the parking lot is advertising a performance by Paul Anka.
An image of Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas at night, including the Golden Nugget, Boulder Club, Hotel Apache, and Eldorado Club. Site Name: Fremont Street (Las Vegas, Nev.)
An image showing a bird's eye view of Hoover Dam from the Arizona side, featuring intake towers. Caption on bottom right of image reads: "Upstream face of Boulder Dam showing intake towers and Arizona observation point. [Copyright] BDSB." Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.
An image showing a street view of the visitors' elevator tower and Hoover Dam's crest. Caption on right side of image reads: Visitors elevator tower and crest of Boulder Dam. Boulder Dam was officially re-named Hoover Dam in 1947.
An image of visitors at Lakeview Point at twilight. Home of the Dr. Elwood Mead dedication plaque (visible amongst the visitors' silhouettes), this viewing point allowed observers to see a unique angle of the lake from the reservoir's outskirts.
An image of tourists outside of tour buses and other vehicles stopped at Lakeview Point, Lake Mead. Home of the Dr. Elwood Mead dedication plaque that is partially hidden amongst the guests, the viewing point allows observers to see a unique angle of the lake from the reservoir's outskirts.