I’ve always felt the same way Mayor Goodman does about Neonopolis. A convenient place to see a movie, but otherwise extremely disappointing. I’m hoping that will change with the new direction that they’re taking it. […]
I’m hoping lots of you will want to get involved with an organization that’s dedicated to preserving Mid Century Modern Architecture and Design. Tonight’s the first meeting of the new fall schedule, and we invite […]
If you’ll remember way back in July, I started the Fun Features Found In Foreclosures series with the mid century modern home at 704 Canosa. Harold stepped to the plate and started a very long […]
In keeping with an ages old tradition (that I have no idea whether it’s true or real or not) I’m going to make Mondays laundry day at VeryVintageVegas. The only thing worse than […]
One of the great innovations of Mid Century Modernism was the elimination of walls. Gone were the boxy separate walled off living rooms and dining rooms and kitchens. A single door to the back yard […]
I turned the corner last evening and almost wrecked the car. The original Historic Las Vegas High School has been re-painted to match it’s original 1930’s color scheme! Even I don’t drive around downtown often enough, […]
It’s bad enough when someone takes a picture like this last December for the short sale listing. It’s even worst when it gets re-listed as a bank owned repo […]
A piece of Las Vegas history will return to life when the city of Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency reopens the doors to the newly rehabilitated, community-oriented Historic Fifth Street School on Sept. 22, 2008. The […]
Sunday October 5 will be the first Mid Century Modern Home Tour sponsored by the Atomic Age Alliance. There will be 5 homes open for visiting. Members of AAA will be on hand to point out […]