Photo archive for June 20, 2013
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A 1955 AMI Rowe Jukebox is displayed at The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Signs by local artist Jon Peterson are displayed on a wall before the grand re-opening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Signs from the Nevada Test Site, on loan from National Atomic Testing Museum, are displayed at The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A graphic is shown at The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A pedestrian walks by The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A video monitor in the men's room shows atomic blasts and "duck-and-cover" videos at The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally opened in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
The Rev. Deacon Bonnie Polley gives an invocation during the grand reopening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman listens at left. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Mayor Carolyn Goodman poses for a photo with Kathleen Frantz, development director for the National Atomic Testing Museum, during the grand reopening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A cigarette machine is displayed at The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Lane B. (no last name given) waits for the grand re-opening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Pat Coveney waits for the grand re-opening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A menu lists signature cocktails at The Atomic on East Fremont Street during its reopening Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A Geiger counter, on loan from the National Atomic Testing Museum, is displayed on a shelf during the grand reopening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A 1952 painting by Ellsworth Clark adorns a wall of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The painting was reportedly made for the bar to settle a bar debt, said co-owner Derek Stonebarger. The bar originally opened in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Lance Johns,left, and Co-owners Derek Stonebarger, center, pose with Bob Crone, lead technician for Chill Rite, before the grand re-opening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. Chill Rite installed the air conditioning for the remodel. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A view of the bar before the grand re-opening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Items are shown in a floor safe before the grand reopening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The safe was discovered during remodeling but contained little beyond some 59-year-old receipts for soda and liquor. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A passerby looks into The Atomic on East Fremont Street before the bar's grand re-opening Wednesday, June 20, 2013. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
A 1955 AMI Rowe Jukebox is displayed at The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar originally opened in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Bartender Ashlea Latham, left, serves drinks during the grand reopening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, right, uses a torch to cut a tape during the grand reopening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. Looking on are Allan Palmer, left, CEO/executive director of the National Atomic Testing Museum, and Jennifer Albright. The bar was was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Bar patron Jason Delk changes a sign from "closed" to "open" during the grand reopening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Dorian Stonebarger, left, poses with entertainer CJ "The Voice" Sinestro during the grand re-opening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Signs by local artist Jon Peterson are displayed on a wall before the grand re-opening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The bar was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. View photo
Atomic Liquors Reopens In Downtown Las Vegas
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman shakes hands with Atomic co-owner Derek Stonebarger during the grand reopening of The Atomic on East Fremont Street Wednesday, June 20, 2013. The other owners are Lance Johns, left, and his brother Kent, right. The bar was was originally built in 1945 as Virginia's Cafe but was renamed Atomic Liquors in 1952 when patrons used to go to the roof to watch the nuclear blasts from the Atomic Test Site. The Atomic has been sold to Tony Hsieh’s Downtown Project. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

George Zimmerman listens to the charges against him read by Judge Debra Nelson, in Seminole circuit court on the eighth day of his trial, in Sanford, Fla., Wednesday, June 19, 2013. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

George Zimmerman's father, Robert Zimmerman, Sr., center, listens to answers from prospective jurors during questioning in Seminole circuit court on the eighth day of his son's trial, in Sanford, Fla., Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

Shellie Zimmerman, wife of George Zimmerman, enters the courtroom following a recess in his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., Thursday, June 20, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

George Zimmerman's sister Gracie enters the courtroom during his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., Thursday, June 20, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

State attorney Angela Corey, right, talks with Stephanie Fulton Sands, left, aunt of Trayvon Martin, Sybrina Fulton, second from left, and Tracy Martin, center, parents of Trayvon Martin, and their attorney, Benjamin Crump, second from right, during the George Zimmerman trial in Sanford, Fla., Thursday, June 20, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

Defense counsel Mark O'Mara questions potential jurors during George Zimmerman's trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., Thursday, June 20, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

George Zimmerman, right, confers with his defense team during jury selection for his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., Thursday, June 20, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

Sybrina Fulton, front center, and Tracy Martin, right, parents of slain teen Trayvon Martin, wait for jury selection to resume during the George Zimmerman trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

Defense attorney Mark O'Mara follows George Zimmerman, right, into the courtroom folloiwng a brief recess in Zimmerman's trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., Thursday, June 20, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

George Zimmerman arrives in Seminole circuit court on the 7th day of his trial, in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Zimmerman is accused in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

Tracy Martin, right, and Sybrina Fulton, center, parents of Trayvon Martin, arrive with their attorney Benjamin Crump for the George Zimmerman trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., Thursday, June 20, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
George Zimmerman's Jury Selection

Benjamin Crump, second from right, family attorney for Trayvon Martin's parents, Tracy Martin, second from left, and Sybrina Fulton, left, goes over the potential jury list with them during George Zimmerman's trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., Thursday, June 20, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. View photo
Gandolfini Dies at 51

Coroner Antonio Spasola speaks to the media outside the morgue of Policlinico Umberto I hospital where the body of actor James Gandolfini was brought after he died late Wednesday in Rome,Thursday, June 20, 2013. Gandolfini died after suffering a cardiac arrest while vacationing in Rome. Claudio Morini, head of the hospital's emergency room, said Gandolfini arrived at the hospital at 10:40 p.m. (2040 GMT, 4:40 p.m. EDT) Wednesday and was pronounced dead at 11 p.m. after resuscitation efforts in the ambulance and hospital failed. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) View photo
Gandolfini Dies at 51

A view of the entrance of the Exedra hotel where actor James Gandolfini was staying while vacationing in Rome, Thursday, June 20, 2013. Gandolfini, 51, suffered a fatal cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead at 11 p.m. (2100 GMT; 5 p.m. EDT) Wednesday in Rome after being rushed by ambulance to the Policlinic Umberto I hospital. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca) View photo
Gandolfini Dies at 51

TV crews and media set up outside the Exedra hotel where actor James Gandolfini was staying while vacationing in Rome, Thursday, June 20, 2013. Gandolfini, 51, suffered a fatal cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead at 11 p.m. (2100 GMT; 5 p.m. EDT) Wednesday in Rome after being rushed by ambulance to the Policlinic Umberto I hospital. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca) View photo
Gandolfini Dies at 51

An ambulance enters the morgue of Policlinico Umberto I hospital where the body of actor James Gandolfini was brought after he was reported dead late Wednesday in Rome,Thursday, June 20, 2013. Gandolfini's lumbering, brutish mob boss with the tortured psyche will endure as one of TV's indelible characters. But his portrayal of criminal Tony Soprano in HBO's landmark drama series "The Sopranos" was just one facet of an actor who created a rich legacy of film and stage work in a life cut short. Gandolfini, 51, who died Wednesday while vacationing in Rome, refused to be bound by his star-making role in the HBO series that brought him three Emmy Awards during its six-season run. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca) View photo
Gandolfini is Mourned

Michael Kobold, founder of Kobold wristwatches and knives company, and friend of actor James Gandolfini, wipes away a tear as he meets journalists at the Exedra hotel in Rome where Gandolfini was staying while vacationing in Rome, Thursday, June 20, 2013. Gandolfini, 51, suffered a fatal cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead at 11 p.m. (2100 GMT; 5 p.m. EDT) Wednesday in Rome after being rushed by ambulance to the Policlinic Umberto I hospital. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) View photo
Gandolfini is Mourned

Michael Kobold, founder of Kobold wristwatches and knives company, and friend of actor James Gandolfini, makes a statement to the media at the Exedra hotel in Rome where Gandolfini was staying while vacationing in Rome, Thursday, June 20, 2013. Gandolfini, 51, suffered a fatal cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead at 11 p.m. (2100 GMT; 5 p.m. EDT) Wednesday in Rome after being rushed by ambulance to the Policlinic Umberto I hospital. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) View photo
Obit Gandolfini

People walk out of Holsten's ice cream parlor — the place where the last show of the HBO series "The Sopranos" was filmed — Wednesday, June 19, 2013, in Bloomfield, N.J. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

A reporter walks through a door to the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

Coby Cullins stands next to a map of the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

Paved roadways lead the way to the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

Coby Cullins drives a golf cart in the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

A door stands open at an entrance to the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

Coby Cullins stands on top a hill that covers the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

Coby Cullins stands next to a scale model of the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

Paved roadways lead the way to the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Kansas Survival Caves

Paved roadways lead the way to the Vivos Shelter and Resort during a tour of the facility in Atchison, Kan., Tuesday, June 18, 2013. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

during Summer Food Service Program lunch at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

James Payne, 4, collects his lunch during the Summer Food Service Program at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

Gabriel Monroe, from left, 7, Ryan Hackworth, 6, and Gary Saastad, 6, eat lunch during the Summer Food Service Program at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

Emma Cole, 10, talks with friends during Summer Food Service Program lunch at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

Johnny Cabonce, 8, eats during Summer Food Service Program lunch at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

Dallas Spears, 5, eats his lunch during the Summer Food Service Program at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

Yanitza Arteaga, 8, during Summer Food Service Program lunch at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

Ronna Bach, the director of Special Nutrition Programs at the USDA, participates in the Summer Food Service Program lunch at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

Jack Soberinsky, 9, eats lunch during the Summer Food Service Program at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo
Summer Food Service Program

Children line up after Summer Food Service Program lunch at the Heinrich YMCA in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to feed children free, nutritious meals and snacks during the months of June, July, and August when school is out. View photo