From the 1950s to the early 1960s, in the midst of the economic ... However, outside of the neon glow of downtown Las Vegas, across the Fremont Street railroad tracks, lay the reality of racial ...
From the 1950s to the early 1960s, in the midst of the economic ... However, outside of the neon glow of downtown Las Vegas, across the Fremont Street railroad tracks, lay the reality of racial ...
Thanks to its fine dining, clubs and luxury hotels, Las Vegas has been known to attract A-list celebrities. The city’s ties to Hollywood fame date all the way to the early 1930s. Back then ...
Neon lights that glitter the highway from McCarran Airport to downtown Las Vegas herald this: Nevadans voted gambling out in 1909 and it didn’t come back again for 22 years. The 1931 legislature ...
in commenting on the Negroes acceptance in local establishments following assurances from downtown and Strip business that the policy of race discrimination in Las Vegas has ended. McMillan ...
"La Concha Motel had 100 rooms, but made a million dollars a year, in 1960s money ... which recently submitted plans to expand to downtown Las Vegas and potentially McCarran International Airport ...