I’m going to show you the artists that I met or was happy to see again at First Friday. Usually I take pictures of the crowd or a piece of art that struck me. Friday […]
There’s this great rambler ranch that one of the big banks just put on the market. “Ramblers” were the sometimes monstrously large 1 story ranch homes that were the very predominant in the upper end Mid Century […]
It’s definately not in Vintage Vegas. We leave the front light on in the evening! Actually take a drive in the evening thru Vintage Vegas. It’s dramatic where they tend to light the houses. Everyone […]
Dear Mayor Goodman and Councilman Reese, Thank you for standing with the historic preservation community regarding the future of “Pop Squires” home on 7th Street. We had very short notice that this was coming before […]
The Las Vegas City Council stepped up and told the developers of the property that includes the “Pop Squires” home that their requests for variances and zoning changes wouldn’t be heard until they dealt with […]
Bedrooms in general tell us nothing about a property. Maybe a different angle would have been better. The only thing worse than a bad picture is NO PICTURES AT ALL!
Wednesday, November 5 – Approximately 1:00 p.m. – City Council Hearing – 400 Stewart Avenue – First Floor Plaza This is the hearing regarding the “Pop Squires Home”, located at 408 7th Street (on the corner […]
I’ve always loved Tiki! It was a all the rage in the 50’s and 60’s. A few months ago, I wrote about some of our famous Tiki homes in the historic neighborhoods and about one of […]
Being as Las Vegas History is one of the core topics we discuss and promote at VeryVintageVegas, it’s time to tell you about the next installment of the Untold Stories Series of Panel Discussions that […]