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    Neon / Atomic Testing

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This is a two sided marker Side A: Neon Neon lighting, introduced in Paris in 1910, offered a brilliant, and efficient, alternative to the incandescent light bulb. In the United States, n... hmdb.org

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    Mary Dutton Park

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    The City of Las Vegas Mayor and City Council presents An Art in Public Places Project by The City of Las Vegas Arts Commission In celebration of the Las Vegas Centennial Sculpture by Stev... hmdb.org

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    Tony Curtis Grave Site

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Actor. Born Bernard Schwartz, his father was a tailor who immigrated from Hungary; he was brought up in poverty in a tough Bronx neighborhood. He developed an interest in acting aft... findagrave.com

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    County Courthouses

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    On May 15, 1905 Senator William Clark's railroad auctioned off lots to found the new town of Las Vegas. Block 20, between Second and Third and Carson and Bridger, was reserved for public ... hmdb.org

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    Gaming / Helldorado

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This is a two sided marker Side A: Gaming Like most western frontier towns, gambling was prevalent in the backrooms of early Las Vegas saloons and other establishments. From its inception... hmdb.org

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    Imperial Palace Las Vegas

    Imperial Palace, Las Vegas, NV    

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    Good Times. Great Value. Perfect Location. The Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino lies in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip action. With over 2,600 rooms the resort offers attractive ... visitlasvegas.com

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    Pinball Hall Of Fame - Las Vegas, Nv

    Paradise, NV    

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    from Wikipedia:The Pinball Hall of Fame opened in the Las Vegas, Nevada in January 2006. It is a project of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club, and it features pinball machines f... waymarking.com

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    Jackson Street Commercial District

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Commerce on the Westside was short lived, collapsing in 1905 when rival Las Vegas Townsite opened on the east side of the railroad tracks. In 1942, the Westside defined a new commercial d... hmdb.org

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    Old Mormon Fort

    500 E Washington Ave, Las Vegas, NV    

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    After founding Salt Lake City in 1847, the Mormon Church expanded its settlement westward. The Las Vegas Mission was established in June 1855 as an outpost roughly halfway between Salt La... hmdb.org

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    Christensen House "The Castle"

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This fairy-tale residence reflects the unique family that built it, whose roots stretch back to a pioneering Utah Mormon blacksmith, ranchers in Idaho and Nevada, and railroad workers in ... hmdb.org

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    Las Vegas High School / Las Vegas High School Neighborhood

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This is a two sided marker Side A: Las Vegas High School As the population of Las Vegas increased throughout the 1920s and the construction of Hoover Dam was assured, many saw the need fo... hmdb.org

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    Contemporary Arts Center

    101 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV    

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    The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) was formed in 1989 by students and instructors of the newly formed Department of Art at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. This group wanted to ... museumsusa.org

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    Westside School

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    The first school in West Las Vegas opened with two rooms and two teachers for four grades. From 1904 until 1923, children from McWilliams' Townsite crossed the railroad tracks to get to s... hmdb.org

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    Las Vegas Paiute Colony

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) bought this ten-acre site in 1911 from Helen J. Stewart, former owner of the Las Vegas Ranch, to provide a home for the Southern Paiute Indians living i... hmdb.org

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    Harrison Boarding House

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Black entertainers were not allowed to stay at the Strip hotels where they performed in the 1940s and 1950s. Mrs. Harrison's boarding house offered fine accomodations for many of the era'... hmdb.org

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    Auction Site / First Train Depot

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This is a two sided marker Side A: Auction Site At this site on May 15th 1905, the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad auctioned off lots for the creation of the new city of Las V... hmdb.org

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    Hoover Dam Bus Tour With Power Plant

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This Hoover Dam bus tour takes you along the winding and breathtaking road to Hoover Dam where you"ll have two hours to explore and plenty of time to take in the Power Plant T... sightseeingworld.com

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    Moody House

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Herman Moody, Las Vegas' first black career police officer, was raised in this house at 321 Van Buren Avenue, built by his parents (father Henry Moody pictured lower left) who came here i... hmdb.org