And there’s support walls also. This one is 1×8 planks with an offset bias. It’s from McNeil, which is one of the most popular of the Vintage Vegas Neighborhoods. There’s actually 4 separate subdivision names within […]
A plan to re-develop the Las Vegas National Golf Course has been discussed before at VeryVintageVegas. Once again, this plan has raised it’s ugly head. This time, the announcement is made in an email to the […]
The owners of the Elvis House (they’re agents themselves) tell me there’s several offers now on the property, but the bank hasn’t looked at them yet. If you recall, it’s a short sale situation. Several […]
I mentioned this last week, but since the next week is full of urban culture and art, why not throw in some Las Vegas History. Lynn Zook will moderate a panel discussion Thursday September 4th, […]
We’ve been doing this for about 6 months now. It’s always the First Saturday after First Friday. We’ve had as many as 30 cyclists going from bar to bar, and Margarita’s and Mexican at Donna Maries […]
Summer’s over. The evenings are cooler, and it’s time once again for First Friday in Downtown Las Vegas Arts District. The full schedule, list of venues, recurring events and special one time only events can […]
Walls of glass and and the resultant merging of indoor and outdoor space was an extremely important element of mid century modern architecture. This home personifies that concept. We’re trying a marketing […]