Businesses, hotels and casinos on Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, looking northwest from the intersection of Fremont and Fifth Streets. Caption: "Greetings from Las Vegas." Woolworth's and the Hotel Fremont are seen, as are signs for the El Portal Theater, The Mint, the Las Vegas Club, the Golden Nugget and Berta Specialty Gifts. "P26497." Street Address: Fremont Street
Looking southeast on Fremont Street from Main Street, in Las Vegas, Nevada, at night. Caption: "Casino center." Neon signs for the Las Vegas Club, the Mint, Hotel Fremont, the Golden Gate (Hotel Sal Sagev), the "Bingo" sign in front of the Lucky Strike Club, and Vegas Vic at the Pioneer Club are seen. Caption on back: "Casino center -- 'Glitter Gulch'." "61905-B." Street Address: Fremont Street
The poster on the wall reads: "Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds.'" There is also a stand-alone advertisement for 'The Birds.' Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Postcard of the south view of Virginia St. in Reno, Nevada. Featuring the famous Reno Arch, the sign hanging over the street reads: "Reno; The Biggest Little City In The World." There is a typed inscription on the back of the postcard. Street Address: Virginia Street
Photocopy of a postcard featuring "Fremont Steet L.V. Pharmacy with tower - 1st and Fremont." The previous quote was a handwritten inscription by R. Ferron, as explained by S. Swanson, 2-20-1980.
1st and Fremont Street. "Listing of businesses from 1st to Main Street (foreground to background): Left side of the street: 1) Beckley's 2) Las Vegas Club 3) Las Vegas Hotel 4) Northern Club 5) Hotel Sal Sagev; Right side of the street: 1) Las Vegas Pharmacy 2) Hotel 3) Shoe Shop 4) Ethel's Liquors 5) State Cafe 6) J. C. Penny 7) Overland Hotel."
An artist's rendering of Fremont Street looking east. Printed on the back of the postcard: "Las Vegas, a thriving and progressive city in Southern Nevada, is the second in size in the State. It is the 'Gateway to Boulder Dam'-30 miles away, and affords its visitors the freedom and pleasure of frontier pastime and entertainment.'"