Update: if you looked at the middle picture It’s a funny thing about being the “newest” big city in America. Vintage in Washington DC or NYC or Philly, dates back to revolution. In St. […]
There’s an abomination for sale in Paradise Palms. Driving up to it, you would never know it was actually a butterfly roof, Palmer and Krisel Design, or that it was on the golf course! I’ve had […]
Lynn Zook’s Classic Las Vegas History Blog sent me to Alan Sandquist’s Roadside Pictures to look at original drawings of the Paradise Palms Palmer and Krisel drawings. All of the renderings for the Paradise Palms homes […]
Thought there might be some of you who’d want to know about this. Just going to the preview might make for a fun couple of hours. The full catalog is at Victorian Casino Antiques The […]
There’s 3 things you can do with the classic 50’s or 60’s homes of Las Vegas First, you can keep it all original, and relish the authenticity. We’ve been selected to represent the sellers and market one […]
No, VVV didn’t get mentioned, but Steve Sebelius, who is a regular columnist and blogger for City Life, wrote a great piece for the MSN City Guide. Among other things such as the Golden Steer, […]
Actually, one of the few extra fabulous mid century modern buildings that has managed to be saved by moving it, is the La Concha Hotel Lobby which will be the new lobby of the NEON MUSEUM. Our friend, […]
One of the other organizations that we belong to is Classic Las Vegas. They also have a blog, where Lynn Zook has posted some terrific advertisements from Las Vegas Publications. These ads seem to be […]
The monthly meeting of the Atomic Age Alliance will be Wednesday 2/13/2008 at the Italian American Club just east of the Burger King on Sahara Ave and Eastern. This should be a lot of fun, […]
From yesterday’s Review Journal: “Moulin Rouge gets help, Developer found to help revival of Bonanza Road hotel” Wikipedia’s got some good history of the Moulin Rouge: The Moulin Rouge opened on May 24, 1955, […]