Nevada Preservation Foundation is a non-profit advocacy and education group devoted to promoting awareness of Mid Century Architecture and Design. One of our missions is to assist the various vintage neighborhoods of Las Vegas in […]
UNDER CONSTRUCTION –We’re rebuilding the whole site to be mobile and tablet friendly. All 1500 posts over the last 8 years are here – but we’re adding some new features, a FAQ, changing the MLS […]
Las Vegas was ground central – literally- when it came to the testing of Atomic Bombs. What effect did it have on Las Vegas? On the pop culture of the time? On the whole “Mid […]
One of the most important neighborhoods in Very Vintage Vegas is Paradise Palms. I’m proud to have sold over a hundred homes in Paradise Palms over the last 22 years. Many of the most prominent […]
That’s how a past client introduced me to someone at a party this last weekend. I was so embarrassed. Actually, ashamed is a better word. Blogging was once something I really got off on doing daily. For […]
Carson City, Nev. – May is Nevada’s Archaeological Awareness and Historic Preservation Month. Since the early 1980s, this month has celebrated archaeological and historic preservation issues in the state and encouraged both residents and visitors […]
I talked to 287 people in 2011 who didn’t buy any real estate last year. Almost all of them wanted to buy a mid century modern home, or wanted into an historic neighborhood in the […]
First, the best holiday display among all the Vintage Las Vegas Neighborhoods. My dear friends Lee and Laura have really out-done themselves this year with their holiday wonderland. Nighttime is best of all to see […]
I wanted to share a small message of thanks to all of you who have managed your way through this most challenging year and supported me through mine. Thanksgiving is one of my favorite Holidays. […]
Dr. Lonnie Hammargren once again will hold his world famous open house on Sunday, October 30, from Noon to 5pm at the “Hammargren Home Of Nevada History” If you’ve kicked yourself in the past for […]