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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BDU_padre-francisco-garc_Las-Vegas-NV.html
First recorded white man to enter Nevada.He traveled though Nevada in 1775-6.The small rocks are from the 48 states.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BDR_the-morelli-house_Las-Vegas-NV.html
The Morelli House is a classic example of Las Vegas, mid-century residential architecture. It was built in 1959 by the Sands Hotel orchestra leader, Antonio Morelli, and his wife Helen. Originally located at 52 Country Club Lane in the former Dese…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17HT_aladdins-lamp_Las-Vegas-NV.html
Aladdin's Lamp was originally installed in 1966 at the Aladdin Hotel, 3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South. Restored through a generous donation from Richard Schuetz and presented as a gift, with love, to Mayor Jan Laverty Jones and her children: Mau…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17HR_chief-hotel-court_Las-Vegas-NV.html
The Chief Hotel Court sign was originally installed around 1940 at the hotel located at 1201 E. Fremont Street. Hotel architect was A. Lacey Worshwick. Loaned and refurbished by the Tiberti Family. Installed as part of the Neon Museum on Jul…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17HP_the-flame-restaurant_Las-Vegas-NV.html
The Flame Restaurant sign was originally installed in 1961 on the roof of the restaurant at #1 Desert Inn Road. Restored through a generous donation from Rich Travis. Installed as part of the Neon Museum on July 8, 1997 Believed to have b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17HO_nevada-motel_Las-Vegas-NV.html
Opened in 1937 at 5th Street (Las Vegas Boulevard) and Garces, the Nevada Motel was the first auto court in Las Vegas to identify itself as a "motel". In its last years in business it operated in conjunction with the Sweetheart Wedding Chapel next…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM102S_bugsy_Las-Vegas-NV.html
Flashy end-credit sequence filmed hereat the Flamingo HiltonStars Warren Beatty, Annette Bening (1991)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM102Q_the-bugsy-building_Las-Vegas-NV.html
On this site Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel's original Flamingo Hotel stood from December 26, 1944 until December 14, 1993. The hotel, which housed 77 rooms, including the notorious Mr. Siegel's "Bugsy Suite" or "Presidential Suite" as it was sometime…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYGB_woodlawn-cemetery_Las-Vegas-NV.html
Until 1914, when the railroad donated land for a city cemetery, people buried the dead in small family plots or on public land just north of the railroad-owened Las Vegas Ranch, east of Las Vegas Boulevard. In pre-railroad times, the Paiute Ind…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYGA_las-vegas-paiute-colony_Las-Vegas-NV.html
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 in and near Las Vegas. With this purchase, the government off…
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