I won’t show you my skinned knee. It’s now becoming a first Saturday in the month ritual for lots of downtown residents to get together for a “bar crawl” thru downtown. About 25 of us gathered […]
A whole group of members of the Preservation Association Of Clark County came downtown from all over the valley, just to get their first view of the recently restored “Morelli House”. Most of them hadn’t ventured out of […]
I found this decorative block pattern in McNeil, which is on the west side of Rancho, between Oakey and Charleston, I’ve only ever found it on 2 of our mid century modern homes, so it’s truly a […]
Open toilet lids are one thing, but…. Yes, they really do strip houses before they go back to the bank The only thing worse than a bad picture is NO PICTURES […]
I haven’t really taken a day off in months. Of course, since this is the busiest weekend of the busiest month, there’s no lack of things to do to fill my weekend. I’ll take this […]
Heidi Swank, one of the very active preservationists and a UNLV Professor in the Sociology Department posted this comment on an old post about Cinderella Ranches. I thought it was a good question that certainly […]
I found one!! This is our very first picture of a gass meter and pipes and a window with the screen hanging off its mounts. I knew I couldn’t stay bored for long. YEA! […]
Some of this is reminders, and some of it is new, but there’s a ton of stuff going on in the next few days in the URBAN CORE OF LAS VEGAS. THURSDAY: Let’s start with […]
I attended a cocktail party last night at the Liberace Museum. It’s a great place to bring your out of town guests, and for locals, it’s Free every 2nd Sunday of the month. Just a […]