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Dancers from "Feminine Touch," image 023: photographic print

Date
1981
Description
Marlene (unknown last name) as a Japanese dancer in "Feminine Touch," Silverbird Hotel, Las Vegas in 1981.

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Dancers from "Feminine Touch," image 024: photographic print

Date
1981
Description
Marlene (unknown last name) as a Japanese dancer in "Feminine Touch," Silverbird Hotel, Las Vegas in 1981.

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Menus from Nat Hart's restaurants at Caesars Palace, 1980s-1990s

Date
Unknown year in the decade of the 1980s to Unknown year in the decade of the 1990s
Description

The menus from restaurants created by Nat Hart at Caesars Palace include cuisine from around the world.

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Gregory T. H. Lee oral history interview: transcript

Date
2020-12-01
Description

Oral history interview with Gregory T. H. Lee conducted by Stefani Evans, Ayrton Yamaguchi, Cecilia Winchell, and Kristel Marie Peralta on December 1, 2020 for Reflections: The Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. Gregory discusses his birth in Honolulu, Hawai'i, his upbringing in San Francisco, California, his education from Harvard University, and his moving to Las Vegas in 1988 with his family. He shares how his parents, Doris Shoong Lee and Ted Lee, purchased a casino on East Sahara Avenue and renamed it the Eureka before Gregory left Las Vegas to earn his Juris Doctorate degree from USC Gould School of Law. He talks about his employment history related to law and the joint venture with his parents to open Eureka's sister property in Mesquite, Nevada. Gregory also discusses his Chinese and Japanese heritage, the Hawaiian culture, and his current affairs as well as his take on current events and discrimination in the United States, with particular regard to Black Lives Matter and COVID-19. Subjects discussed include: Kyushu, Japan and "China virus."

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George Goto oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00704
Abstract

Oral history interview with Toshiyuki “George” Goto conducted by Christina Oda on February 26, 1979 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Goto first talks about his move to Nevada in 1951 before talking about his family, church activities, politics, and recreational activities. He then discusses the building, economic, and environmental changes in Las Vegas, Nevada. Goto later talks about his profession in landscaping, including the work he completed for some of the hotels and resorts built on the Las Vegas Strip. The latter part of the interview includes discussion about Goto’s Japanese ancestry and his perceptions as a minority when first moving to and living in Las Vegas.

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