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Peter Michael Hayes as a toddler: photographic print

Date
1890 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
Baby Michael Hayes as a toddler. Handwritten inscription on photo reads "I surrender Opa Ma Hayes". Son of Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy, grandson of Grace Hayes.

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The marquee of the 44th Street Theatre, New York City: photographic print

Date
1890 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
The marquee of the 44th Street Theatre, New York City. Grace Hayes' name is on the marquee for the show "A Night in Spain."

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A nighttime photograph of the Loew's State Vaudeville marquee: photographic print

Date
1890 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
A nighttime photograph of the Loew's State Vaudeville marquee. Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy are featured on the marquee. Please credit: Arsene Studio, N.Y.C., N.Y. stamp on back of photograph.

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A crowd enjoying a game at Venice Baseball Park: photographic print

Date
1890 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
A crowd enjoying a game at Venice Baseball Park. Strand Café pennants are visible in the background. [102 So. Spring St., Los Angeles, Calif.?]

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The home of Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy: photographic print

Date
1890 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
The beautiful home of Peter Lind Hayes (Joseph Conrad Lind, Jr. later known as Peter Lind Hayes.) & Mary Healy in New Rochelle N.Y.

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Mary Healy and Peter Lind Hayes standing in their kitchen: photographic print

Date
1890 (year approximate) to 1980 (year approximate)
Description
Mary Healy and Peter Lind Hayes (Joseph Conrad Lind, Jr. later known as Peter Lind Hayes) standing in their kitchen. Possibly located in New Rochelle, N.Y.

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Nannie Smith Park, image 003: photographic print

Date
1870 (year approximate) to 1960 (year approximate)
Description
Mrs. John S. Park, standing on porch of home (nicknamed the "White Mansion", later known as Taylor Ranch and also Kiel Ranch). Other individuals on the porch are unidentified.

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Collection of snapshots featuring Virginia Joan Park: photographic print

Date
1870 (year approximate) to 1960 (year approximate)
Description
Thirty+ snapshots of Virginia Joan Park, granddaughter of William S. Park and daughter of John W. Park. Most images are of Joan as an infant or toddler, no dates provided.

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Transcript of interview with Randy Lavigne by Stefani Evans and Clatyee D. White, August 23, 2016

Date
2016-08-23
Description

Randy Lavigne, Honorary AIA, has every reason to smile. Since 1995 she has been the Executive Director for AIA (American Institute of Architects) Las Vegas professional organization; she works daily with her daughter in a beautifully restored historic building in the heart of downtown Las Vegas; and the architects with whom she works so value her contributions they compiled and submitted documentation in order to surprise her with honorary AIA membership. In this interview, Lavigne recalls growing up in segregated Emory Gap, Tennessee, where her grandfather bought all the schoolchildren new shoes every year. She details the cross-country trip that brought her to Las Vegas in 1994 and eventually to the AIA in 1995. The bulk of the interview focuses on the building where the AIA is housed and the history of the organization. In 2008 the AIA moved from its former home at UNLV’s School of Architecture to the historic Fifth Street School in downtown Las Vegas. Lavigne discusses the history of the building and its significance to the City of Las Vegas. She reveals plans to examine the architectural history Las Vegas to celebrate the AIA Chapter’s sixtieth anniversary. She also talks about diversity in the profession, the process of licensure, publications, continuing education, organizational records, and the now-defunct auxiliary organization, the Architects' Wives League.

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