It’s a big week for Historic Preservation: Below the fold is the entire month long schedule for the whole state, county by county. I’m leaving the Clark County Events on the front page. There’s a new addition […]
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 […]
Thanks to regular reader Judy G. for finding this little gem for us. Las Vegas History is one of the 4 topics that we cover here at Very Vintage Vegas. The others of course are […]
Lynn Zook from Classic Las Vegas tells us there’s a star-studded tribute and fundraiser this Sunday for legendary lounge performer Norman Kaye. This Sunday, April 20th, a bevy of Classic Las Vegas Entertainers including Nelson […]
Not sure how we missed telling you about this, so I’m sorry for the short notice. Mob Days in Las Vegas Panel Discussion April 15, 2008 7:00 PM West Charleston Library on the campus […]
Today, there’s a renewed appreciation for them. They’re actually called “Stone Screen” after famed mid century modernist architect Edward Durell Stone” . I’ve been collecting pictures of the different patterns for over a year. I’ve […]
Oakey Avenue is one of those misaligned streets that drive me so crazy. On the west side, it continues eastward over the railroad tracks, but becomes Western Avenue for a short distance till you get […]
The Blue Onion Was The Place To Be In 50’s and 60’s In Las Vegas I got a call yesterday from a man that found his father’s diary/journal from the 50’s and 60’s. There’s tons of […]
There’s 2 events this week that you should know about. Our friends at Classic Las Vegas hold a monthly roundtable discussion and presentation about Las Vegas History. The next event will be this Thursday, April […]
The problem with writing a post about my favorite blogs is that I got caught up on reading them. So without comment, here’s the list of what I was reading last night. My intention was […]