Today, we’ve got a new Desert Modern custom in the Historic John S. Park Neighborhood of Downtown Las Vegas. It’s certainly got some great Mid Century Modern features that are worth showing. You’d never know […]
It’s not really the “Mob Museumâ€, but I’m pretty sure that will be it’s nickname for all time. It’s actually called “The Las Vegas Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcementâ€. This morning, Mayor Oscar Goodman unveiled the […]
First Thursday In The Arts District Of Downtown Las Vegas Thursday! It’s first Thursday in the Downtown Las Vegas Arts District. First Thursday is the preview night for First Friday. Most everything is open, but without […]
Yea, Yea, I said I was bored with these, but I also said I’d do more if they were unique. This one is a not so unusual sideways photo, but it’s the first time we’ve ever had […]
UPDATE: The photos below are mine, but professional photographer Larry Burton shot the whole event while I was busy dancing. He’s posted his entire gallery and shared the link with us. Mayor Oscar Goodman celebrated […]
I’ve been talking up the Huntridge Diner for a few months now, ever since Derek Washington took me there for lunch. I never put it on VeryVintageVegas before. I’ve had many a great burger and […]
Maria Elena Drive is simply one of the coolest streets in Las Vegas for classic Mid Century Modern architecture. Sitting at the end of the street (which is really one of the few cul-de-sacs) […]
After a year long adventure in restoring and “greening up” an original Huntridge Home, my friend and clients Soeren and Coni are finally finished, and looking for a tenant that’s as terrific as this restored gem. […]
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar B. Goodman, also known as “the happiest Mayor in the Universe” will celebrate his 70th birthday in Las Vegas style on Friday, July 31 with a public birthday street party at […]
Thursday night, Betsy Fretwell, the new City Manager for Las Vegas held a casual meet and greet cocktail hour for Downtown Las Vegas Leaders. The business community, as well as the arts and the historic neighborhoods […]