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 […]
Chris Nichols author of  “The Leisure Architecture of Wayne McAllister†was a featured speaker yesterday at the Vegas Valley Book Festival. He also graciously conducted the tour along with MaryMargaret from the Atomic Age Alliance. The Wiki […]
This is my own response to the travel and leisure article, the LV Sun response from Kristen Peterson, and Paco’s letter to the editor. Tonight from 6–8 is the Opening reception for the Vegas Valley […]
But it’s real easy to be there. We don’t spam, but from time to time, we do let people who are on our list find out about things that we think they’d find interesting . […]
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 Classic Las Vegas Road Show Presents: Entertainers of Classic Las Vegas Join the man of a 1,000 voices, Bill Acosta and the legendary Pete Barbutti along with some very special guests as they talk […]
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 […]
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 […]