Today’s “pillars, posts, and columns” article takes us into the guard gated Rancho Bel Air. It’s one of the 5 guard gated neighborhoods of Vintage Vegas. They’re hard to get into, so most of the general public never […]
On my search for mid century modern homes in Los Angeles last week, I stumbled upon a couple of block designs that I’ve never seen in Las Vegas. This first one was in the Eichler […]
Besides the ridiculously low prices, and the fact that the banks have no clue and are just trying to dump all this inventory, there’s some seriously fun features to be found. The vast majority of foreclosures […]
We’re highlighting the pillars and posts and columns that hold up the patios and carports and awnings of the retro homes of Vintage Vegas. I’m also using them as an excuse to tell you about […]
I’ve been chuckling over this all day. I pulled up to the light at Sahara and Paradise behind this SUV. I read the middle graphic first and thought “that’s nice”. […]
Joanne Gilbert, a new (and already active!) Friends of Classic Las Vegas member, told us about a Jazz Event This Sunday which is sponsored by the Las Vegas Jazz Society It’s part of a series, […]
You’ll remember that I visited Aaron and Leslie in Los Angeles last week. Surrounding the amazing sputnik lamp in the breakfast nook is a terrific example of modernism. Here’s the pictures I promised. But there’s […]