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Fireworks over the Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date
2017-01-01
Description
Las Vegas celebrates the new year with a fireworks show over the Las Vegas Strip.

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Photographs of Mason family and friends, 1969-2003

Date
1969 to 2003
Description

Nine photographs of members of the Mason Family with various friends throughout the years of 1969-2003.

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Photograph of Sammy Davis, Jr. and Red Foxx at the Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, circa 1980

Date
1980
Description
Sammy Davis, Jr. (left) and Redd Foxx at Circle F Lounge, Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas.

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Elgin Holbert Jr. oral history interview

Identifier
OH-03763
Abstract

Oral history interview with Elgin Holbert Jr. conducted by Claytee D. White on April 28, 2021 for African Americans in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project.

Elgin Holbert Jr. discusses growing up in the Westside community of Las Vegas, the activities he participated in as a child, community leaders he admired, and his observations of mixed family life (as his father was Black and his mother was white). Elgin also speaks of his work as a Red Cap on the Union Pacific Railroad (UPR), his time at Nevada Power, and his experience dealing cards at various Las Vegas casinos including the Riviera Hotel and Casino (for 15 years), the Tropicana Las Vegas (for 15 years), and the Treasure Island Hotel (for 20 years).

Subjects discussed include: Viola Cunningham; Union Pacific Railroad; Riviera Hotel and Casino; Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel Casino; Treasure Island Hotel; Cotton Bowl; Jimmy Gay; Jefferson Recreational Center; and Eleanor Walker

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Transcript of interview with Verna Chadwick by Keri Wright, February 24, 1979

Date
1979-02-24
Description

On February 24, 1979, Keri Wright interviewed Verna Chadwick (born 1931 in Lehi, Utah) about her life in Las Vegas, Nevada. Chadwick first talks about her early life in Utah and some of the activities in which she would take part when first moving to Las Vegas. She also talks about her family and living in several homes throughout the city, including some of the steps taken to build those properties. She also talks about her involvement in Cub Scouts, her church membership, political involvement, recreational activities, atomic testing, and the first stores and casinos that opened in the city. The interview finalized with a discussion on social changes and the changes in prices of goods over the years.

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