Panoramic view of Caesars Palace convention or meeting center during set-up, showing tables, a portable bar, the carpet and ceiling fixtures. A truck, a moving van, an elevated work platform and a helicopter are inside. Site Name: Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, Nev.)
The northeast exterior and marquee of Jay Sarno's Slots-A-Fun Casino as seen from the east side of Las Vegas Blvd. The motel buildings belonging the Westward Ho Motel are seen in the background. Street Address: Las Vegas Boulevard
The exterior and marquee of Jay Sarno's Slots-A-Fun Casino, seen from the southwest. Part of Sarno's Circus Circus is seen in the background. People on Las Vegas Boulevard walk past cars parked in a lot directly in front of Slots-A-Fun. Street Address: Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas Boulevard looking north towards the Caesars Palace construction site, across from the Flamingo Hotel. A Coppertone sun tan lotion billboard is seen in the foreground. Construction on the Sands Hotel circular tower can be seen in the distance. Street Address: Las Vegas Boulevard
Black and white image of Joe Andre's restaurant and store. According to the original description, the house is old Jesse Christensen's home which Andre remodeled according to Lorraine Thomas Perry.
Black and white photo of the exterior of Joe Andre's Store, located diagonally opposite of the Exchange Club. A car is parked out front and a man is standing on the porch. Signs on the outside read: "Fountain, Drugs, Air Conditioning," "Andre's Wearing Apparel," and "Ice Cream fountain service."
Joe Andre owned this fountain and grocery located next door to the Exchange Club, which he also owned. This fountain was a major bus stop for the Las Vegas, Tonopah, and Reno stages. The sign reads: "groceries, Andre's Drugs, fountain lunch." A bus and car are parked in front.