Black and white photograph of an unidentified woman standing on the diving board of Carver House Hotel and Casino, featuring a view of the swimming pool and hotel rooms.
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Black and white photograph of Ike Rome, Cliff [Porter or Parker], and Florence Elmore at Town Tavern on F and Jackson. Verso notes describe Florence Elmore as the first cafe owner on the Westside and Cliff [Porter or Parker] as the first security guard at Town Tavern.
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Black and white photograph of the exterior of Sugar Hill, featuring signs advertising cocktails, gambling, and two bands, circa 1964. Bob Bailey opened Sugar Hill in West Las Vegas in 1964, drawing such celebrities as Johnny Carson and Louis Armstrong.
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Black and white photograph of a sign painted by Lloyd Gill advertising Hill Top House Supper Club, owned by Glen and Marg Jones, at 3400 Tonopah.
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Black and white photograph of Dorothy Collins posing next to a campaign poster promoting Rev. Leo Johnson for City or County Commission.
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Black and white photograph of Lloyd Gill (center) in his EOB studio with his student sign painters, of whom only James Brown (far left) is identified.
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Black and white photograph of "Marie," Howard King (a local fighter), and James O'Neal at the craps table in El Rio Club.
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Black and white photograph of the groundbreaking ceremony for Prentiss Walker Pool in North Las Vegas. Left to right: Judge Ray Daines, Councilpersons Brenda Price, Theron Goynes, Mary Kincaid, and Mayor James Seastrand.
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Color photograph of Marcia and Dave Washington (seated) and their children (standing, left to right): Amber, Ray, Angel and April. Framed certificates and plaques are on the wall behind the group.
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Color photograph of Lonnie Wright (left), William Shack and Rev. Jesse Jackson during a fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina victims who relocated to Las Vegas, circa 2006.
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