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Fiore wine list, menu

Date
1999
Description

From the UNLV University Libraries Menu Collection -- Las Vegas, Nevada restaurants -- Hotel and casino restaurants -- Rio Hotel and Casino file.

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Transcript of interview with Lee Cagley by Claytee D. White and Stefani Evans, August 08, 2016

Date
2016-08-08
Description

Lee Cagely, an interior designer and professor who designed some of the most iconic hotels in Las Vegas, Nevada, was born in the Panama Canal Zone on January 31, 1951. His father Leo was a civil engineer for the Panama Canal Company and his mother Charlotte worked as a receptionist. After his father left his job in Panama, Lee spent his childhood in Dallas, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Des Moines, Iowa. He started to attend Rice University for architecture, but he chose to leave before completing his degree. He returned to college a few years later and graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in interior design in 1975. While his first California jobs were in restaurant design, he quickly moved on to airports and hotels and moved to Las Vegas in 1990 after associating with Marnell Architecture. Cagley is known for his designs in the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, Ceasars Palace Atlantic City, the Mirage, and the Bellagio Resort & Casino. He is currently Chair of the Iowa State University College of Design and is principal designer for Lee Cagely Design. Here, Cagley explains the importance of keeping the various pieces of the infrastructure of a resort—including landscape architecture, architecture, interior design, all kinds of HVAC [heating, ventilation and air conditioning] concerns, housekeeping, food service, maintenance, etc.-invisible in order to maximize the visitor experience. At the same time he illustrates through several examples how resort design does not happen in a vacuum-it is instead part of a complex team that works together to create the whole. He also describes the challenges the Las Vegas resort industry finds in creating the very best visitor experience for a broad range of groups-from Millennials to their Boomer grandparents and all the generations in between.

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Transcript of interview with Steven Liguori by Claytee White, January 20, 2010

Date
2010-01-20
Description

Steven Ligouri is an artist who is a born and raised Nevadan whose artistic creations can be enjoyed at such places as the Hoover Dam, where his famous High Scaler sits comfortably [above left photo]. The stories of this statue and others are included within this interview. Steve began mastering his trade as a youngster making jewelry with assistance of his father, Bruno Ligouri who owned a turquoise shop in Boulder City. Since his birth in 1962, Steve has lived in several locations: a family farm in North Las Vegas, John S. Park neighborhood, in Boulder City, and eventually back to John S. Park. Returning to the John S. Park neighborhood after a 22-year absence gives him the chance to reflect on the changes that have occurred. Steve fondly calls the neighborhood "home" and firmly believes it can reach its potential.

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Photograph of a young Indian boy holding a puppy, Pahrump Valley, Nevada, circa 1880s-1890s

Date
1880 (year uncertain; year approximate) to 1890 (year uncertain; year approximate)
Description
An unidentified young Indian boy holding puppy in Pahrump Valley, Nevada. The photograph was most likely taken at Manse Ranch.

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Photograph of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra on set, Las Vegas, circa late 1950s to early 1960s

Date
1957 (year uncertain; year approximate) to 1963 (year uncertain; year approximate)
Description

Dean Martin (left) and Frank Sinatra, waiting on set, in the late 1950s to early 1960s. Sinatra is wearing that pin that is possibly endorsing John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson for office.

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The Nugget banner, lettering, and roof mounted signs, Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic print

Date
1946 (year approximate) to 1949 (year approximate)
1980 (year approximate) to 1985 (year approximate)
1986
Description

Exterior views of the Nugget Casino in Las Vegas, NV before and after remodeling. Images shown range from 1940, the early-mid 1980s, and 1986. Photos taken at night.

129 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101


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