From the Las Vegas Sun, by Kristen Peterson An Art Deco bell tower inspired by structures on the Hoover Dam anchors a corner of a model of the Smith Center for the Performing Arts planned […]
Our friend cultural historian and downtown neighbor Brian Paco Alvarez filled our inbox today with a lot of different topics, so I’m lumping them all into one big catch-all post. Click away! Historical Connection Fall […]
THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF LAS VEGAS OPENS Morelli house to the public November 10th Open House to Feature Fall Vintage Clothing Exhibit Las Vegas, NV – 22 Oct, 2007: The Junior League of Las […]
This is a VVV exclusive, as the story hasn’t been told anywhere else. I heard from a friend that Liberace had designed, but never lived in one of the Tudor Townhomes in Forest Hills. I […]
Well, folks, this is a first. I’ve never had the occasion where I was compelled to use every single picture that there is for a single MLS listing. (I made the thumbnails extra small, but you […]
After 3 months of life getting in the way , Susan has finally got her home in Spokane on the market. Susan is the very first of many out of towners who were about to […]
We heard the rumor, got tickets for ourselves, but don’t as yet have a flyer, and we don’t think many other people know about it yet. I’d love to see it full of VVV readers. […]
Found it in Fran Park 3, one of our undiscovered mini-mod neighborhoods. We did a whole series of posts on the old site. I’m linking to the posts below, and republishing Fran Park 3 for […]
Every year, Dr. Lonnie Hammargren, our former Lt. Governor, University Regent, retired neurosurgeon and obsessive collector, opens his home to the public. It’s totally a private collection that is museum worthy. He calls his little collection […]
We’re joining the battle to save the old Federated Employees Building at 2301 East Sahara. It’s one of the Mid-Century Modern treasures of Vintage Vegas. Mary-Margaret and the Atomic Age Alliance are spearheading it. Lotta Living […]