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Postcard showing the Last Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1940s

Date
1940 to 1949
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of guests at the Last Frontier Hotel's swimming pool in Las Vegas, Nevada. Transcribed onto the borders of the image: "Swimming Pool, Hotel Last Frontier, Las Vegas, Nevada." Site Name: Hotel Last Frontier (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Postcard showing Boulder City, Nevada, circa late 1930s - early 1940s

Date
1935 to 1945
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of Boulder City, Nevada. In the image, the outlines of the small city are distinctively marked by the stark contrast between the city's greenery and the surrounding red desert. Transcribed onto the top border of the image: "Boulder City, Nevada."

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Postcard showing Hoover Dam, circa 1930s - 1940s

Date
1930 to 1949
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of a small boat sailing on the upstream face of Hoover Dam, previously known as Boulder Dam, in Black Canyon. Transcribed onto the top border of the image: "Upstream Face And Intake Towers, Boulder Dam."

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Postcard showing Hoover Dam, circa 1930s-1940s

Date
1930 to 1949
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of water flowing over the spillway gates from Lake Mead into Hoover Dam, previously known as Boulder Dam, in Black Canyon. Transcribed onto the top border of the image: "Lake Mead Flowing over Spillway Gates, Boulder Dam."

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Postcard showing the construction site of Hoover Dam, Black Canyon, circa 1931

Date
1931
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of the construction site of Hoover Dam, previously known as Boulder Dam, in Black Canyon. Constructed in the 1930s, Hoover Dam crosses the Colorado River on the state line between Arizona and Nevada. Also considered to be an engineering wonder and the world's largest dam during its time of construction, Hoover Dam provides much-needed irrigation and hydroelectric power to the Southwest region of the United States. Transcribed onto the top border of the image: "Black Canyon, Boulder Dam Site."

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Sunny Gets Blue, undated

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Johnnie Ray Music Scores
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00489
Collection Name: Johnnie Ray Music Scores
Box/Folder: Box 07

Archival Component

Postcard showing The Babcock and Wilcox Pipe Plant, Hoover Dam, circa late 1930s

Date
1935 to 1939
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of The Babcock and Wilcox Pipe Plant next the construction site of Boulder Dam, a title that would later be changed to Hoover Dam. Because the penstock pipes at Hoover Dam were too large to be carried over railroads, this plant was built to fabricate the largest penstock pipes in the world. Transcribed onto the top border of the image: "The Babcock & Wilcox Pipe Plant, Boulder Dam."

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Postcard showing a 150 man transport for the Boulder Dam Project, Hoover Dam, circa 1930s

Date
1930 to 1939
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of an 150 man transport for the Boulder Dam, later renamed Hoover Dam, project in Black Canyon. Transcribed onto the top border of the image: "150 Man Transport, Boulder Dam Project."

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Postcard showing the transportation of a pipe, Hoover Dam, circa 1930s

Date
1930 to 1939
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of the transportation of a pipe necessary for the construction of Boulder Dam, a title that was later changed to Hoover Dam. Transcribed onto the top border of the image: "Transporting Pipe, Boulder Dam."

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Postcard showing the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead Recreational Area, circa 1935-1950

Date
1935 to 1950
Description
A colored postcard showing an artist's representation of the downstream face of Hoover Dam and the Lake Mead Recreational Area in Black Canyon. Constructed in the 1930s, Hoover Dam crosses the Colorado River on the state line between Arizona and Nevada. Also considered to be an engineering wonder and the world's largest dam during its time of construction, Hoover Dam provides much-needed irrigation and hydroelectric power to the Southwest region of the United States. From this angle, intake towers can be seen sticking out of Lake Mead, along with the U-shaped power house at the base of the dam. Transcribed onto the bottom of the image: "Lake Mead Recreational Area."

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