At the core of CityCenter is a transportation hub with pedestrians, autos, and tram traffic converging at one point as seen from the 32nd floor of the Monte Carlo hotel and casino. Design for the CityCenter project was a departure from contemporary casino resort property design popularized in Las Vegas.
As night falls over Lake Mead, lights at the marinas at Hemenway Harbor glow as seen from the Historic Railroad Trail in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
An original townsite home at 219 Pacific Avenue in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
An original townsite home on the corner bounded by West Pacific and West Atlantic Avenues and Gold Street in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
An original townsite home at 135 West Atlantic Avenue in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
Original townsite homes along West Atlantic Avenue in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
An original townsite home at 19 West Basic Road in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the home was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
An original townsite home sits along West Basic Road in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the home was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
Original townsite homes and apartments sit along West Basic Road in downtown Henderson across from the government complex. Built in 1942, the homes were designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
Original townsite homes make up the core of downtown Henderson's older neighborhoods. Built in 1942, the homes were designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.