The Moonlight Mid Mod Bus Tour – Part 4 It took something REALLY exciting like a moonlight bus tour of Modernist Las Vegas to get me onto the strip on a Friday Night. But there […]
Our tour the other night and the subsequent discussions of the decorative block designs led me to do some homework on Edward Durell Stone. His NYC Brownstone is one his most famous and most hated […]
Funeral for Robert Goullet Is Open to the Public http://classiclasvegas.squarespace.com/classic-las-vegas-blog/ _____________________________________________________________ Frazier Hall Preservation Meeting At UNLV There will be a meeting with University Regent Mark Alden regarding Frazier Hall to be held Friday, November 9th at […]
Virtual Tours take photos in funny ways, and stitch them together or get shot with massive fisheye lenses. When run thru their software to look at it as a 360 panorama, they can look pretty […]
Mayor Oscar Goodman will be at the Downtown Cocktail Room (111 S. Las Vegas Blvd) Tuesday 11/6 at 6pm. It’s a great opportunity to meet him, say hello and say whatever! I’d love to […]
The doom and gloom headlines and the up and down craziness of the stock market aside, we’re seeing definite signs of life in the market. Bruce scored a great deal on a Paradise Palms Pool […]
As I mentioned in part one, the first leg of the tour took us to some of the terrific motor hotels of the mid 1900’s. Las Vegas still has a huge inventory of existing ones. […]
Who would have thought that the power plant of Circus Circus would prove to be an interesting spot on the tour? MaryMargaret showed us the block screens surrounding the building. She was kind enough to […]
Hello Historic Preservationists, There will be a meeting with University Regent Mark Alden regarding Frazier Hall to be held Friday, November 9th at the TAM Alumni Center on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. […]