Photo archive for November 30, 2021
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Duran Heath, 24, gets the COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Tali Student in April 2021 at a clinic at UNLV. The Nevada Public Employees’ Benefits Program, which manages the health care program for about 43,000 state workers and their 27,000 dependents, will vote this week whether to have to institute surcharges on health insurance to unvaccinated state workers and their dependents to help recoup testing and hospitalization costs. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Frontier/ Atomic Testing Collection 5/7/1953 Atomic mushroom cloud over the Old Frontier Village in Las Vegas with spectators at swimming pool. This image could have been taken on April 25, 1953, which would have coincided with Operation Upshot-Knothole test Simon at the Nevada Test Site. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Royal Nevada opening on 4/19/1955 View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Photos of the Las Vegas News Bureau's vault that illustrate how we have improved our archival storage. Thursday, May 11, 2017. CREDIT: Glenn Pinkerton/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Flamingo Chuckwagon Buffet In Las Vegas, Nevada. 1947c. original job number: H-15005 credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Elvis Presley poolside at the New Frontier in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 30, 1956. Credit: Jerry Abbott/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The Rat Pack, from left, Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Joe Bishop, perform January 20, 1960, at the Sands in Las Vegas as part of their "Summit at the Sands." (Jerry Abbott/Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Jay Sarno and Line Renaud pose in a chariot near the fountains and replica of the Giambologna statue "The Rape of the Sabine Women" during the grand opening of Caesars Palace Friday, August 5, 1966. The chariot and horse were a gift from the Sahara. Milt Palmer/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Models and Jack Pepper (an employee of the Las Vegas News Bureau) in front of the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1952. (Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau) original job number: H-11001. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Nat King Cole performs at the Sands July 23, 1956, in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Abe Schiller passing out potatoes for the March of Dimes in front of a banner that reads, "Potatoes for Polio" at Vegas Village in Las Vegas, Nevada February 9, 1956. credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Betty White and Allen Ludden's wedding at the Sands June 14, 1963. CREDIT: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Models and Jack Pepper(the Bureau Chief of the Las Vegas News Bureau) in front of the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nevada. 1952c. original job number: H-11001. credit: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Fremont Street with Bentley's Trading Post, White Cross Drugs, Golden Nugget, Lucky Strike Club, Las Vegas Club, The Mint, Horseshoe Club, and Fremont Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada circa 1954. original job number: H-16204 credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Las Vegas News Bureau

The exterior of the Las Vegas Convention Center on June 19, 1962. The marquee reads June 17-21 National Junior Chamber of Commerce. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

This is an exterior view of the Sahara, including models, in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 18, 1954. CREDIT: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The American Mining Congress at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa October 1974. The photos were taken from the Landmark. Credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. Previous name: H-6661. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

National Council of Catholic women Convention with Sister Teresa (Mother Teresa, now Saint Teresa) being interviewed and a Mass in the rotunda at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in Las Vegas, on November 3, 1960. CREDIT: Milt Palmer, Joe Buck, Jerry Abbott, Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr at the Sands 02/05/63 View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Miss Atomic Bomb, Sands Copa Girl Lee Merlin, posing in the Las Vegas desert, May 24, 1957. Credit: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The exterior of the Las Vegas Convention Centerat night in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 15, 1960. CREDIT: Jerry Abbott and Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Liberace and Elvis, Riviera, 11/14/1956 With behind the scenes shots with Elvis Presley, Ben Goffstein and Roy Culley. Photo/Las Vegas News Bureau Photo Credit: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

2/5/1963 Sands, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The World Congress of Flight (WCF) convention display is seen at the new Las Vegas Convention Center featuring aerial shots of the convention center and exhibition grounds March 12, 1959. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The Helldorado Parade with El Rancho Vegas Float on 5/15/1947 This was the first image taken by the Desert Sea News Bureau today known as the Las Vegas News Bureau. Helldorado Days held an Old Timers Parade on Friday, Kiddies Parade on Saturday and the Beauty Parade on Sunday. The Sunday parade had floats sponsored by the hotels. A Helldorado rodeo was held. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Elvis Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu eat cake during their news conference after their wedding at the Aladdin May 1, 1967, in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali training at Stardust 2/26/1964 Changed name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali which means Praiseworthy One in Islam. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Atomic Bomb flash as seen on Fremont Street, Downtown. Photo by Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

News Bureau Staff Collection; 5/26/1966; A cheesecake photograph of News Bureau staff photographers; Image taken by Deitch. ***cropped for IMEX photo panel 8/17/2016. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

President John F. Kennedy speaks at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 28, 1963. Photos include him arriving at McCarran Airport, pulling up to the convention center, and speaking in the rotunda. Governor Grant Sawyer, Senator Howard Cannon, and Senator Alan Bible are also pictured. This speech is part of an eleven-state conservation tour made by President John F. Kennedy. In his speech, the President commends the state of Nevada for its recent efforts to conserve natural resources, and proposes his administration's plan to preserve the natural environment, which consists of high quality education for children, natural resource conservation and development programs, and the promotion of peaceful international relations. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Showgirl In Las Vegas, Nevada. 1950c. credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

President John F. Kennedy speaks at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 28, 1963. Photos include him arriving at McCarran Airport, pulling up to the convention center, and speaking in the rotunda. Governor Grant Sawyer, Senator Howard Cannon, and Senator Alan Bible are also pictured. This speech is part of an eleven-state conservation tour made by President John F. Kennedy. In his speech, the President commends the state of Nevada for its recent efforts to conserve natural resources, and proposes his administration's plan to preserve the natural environment, which consists of high quality education for children, natural resource conservation and development programs, and the promotion of peaceful international relations. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

In a scene thought up by Sands publicist Al Freeman and Las Vegas News Bureau photographer Don English, people play craps in the Sands pool June 30, 1953. The concept was a play on the ""floating crap game"" gag in the popular musical ""Guys and Dolls."" CREDIT: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Guests enjoy a dip in a pool at a recently finished motel located on Fremont and 7th Streets Wednesday, Aug 14, 1957. CREDIT: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

This is a copy photo of an atomic bomb test taken from the roof of a Fremont Street building in Las Vegas June 24, 1957. This explosion was the Priscilla Test that was part of Operation Plumbbob. (Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau) This image was taken during an atomic/ nuclear test that could be seen from the roof-tops of businesses located on Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Las Vegas News Bureau. The detonation was part of Operation Plumbbob at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The test was called Priscilla. The weapons related test was launched via balloon over Area 5 of the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The weapons yield was 37 kilotons. It was the 91st atomic/ nuclear explosion in history. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The interior of the Apache Hotel lobby is seen in this photo taken in 1951. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Kelli Luchs, Las Vegas News Bureau Archivist's interview with Rich Rose, previous President of Caesars Sports. Thursday, March 8, 2018. CREDIT: Glenn Pinkerton/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Frontier/ Atomic Testing Collection 5/7/1953 Atomic mushroom cloud over the Old Frontier Village in Las Vegas with spectators at swimming pool. This image could have been taken on April 25, 1953, which would have coincided with Operation Upshot-Knothole test Simon at the Nevada Test Site. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Royal Nevada opening on 4/19/1955 View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Photos of the Las Vegas News Bureau's vault that illustrate how we have improved our archival storage. Thursday, May 11, 2017. CREDIT: Glenn Pinkerton/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Flamingo Chuckwagon Buffet In Las Vegas, Nevada. 1947c. original job number: H-15005 credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Elvis Presley poolside at the New Frontier in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 30, 1956. Credit: Jerry Abbott/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The Rat Pack, from left, Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Joe Bishop, perform January 20, 1960, at the Sands in Las Vegas as part of their "Summit at the Sands." (Jerry Abbott/Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Jay Sarno and Line Renaud pose in a chariot near the fountains and replica of the Giambologna statue "The Rape of the Sabine Women" during the grand opening of Caesars Palace Friday, August 5, 1966. The chariot and horse were a gift from the Sahara. Milt Palmer/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Models and Jack Pepper (an employee of the Las Vegas News Bureau) in front of the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1952. (Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau) original job number: H-11001. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Nat King Cole performs at the Sands July 23, 1956, in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Abe Schiller passing out potatoes for the March of Dimes in front of a banner that reads, "Potatoes for Polio" at Vegas Village in Las Vegas, Nevada February 9, 1956. credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Betty White and Allen Ludden's wedding at the Sands June 14, 1963. CREDIT: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Models and Jack Pepper(the Bureau Chief of the Las Vegas News Bureau) in front of the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nevada. 1952c. original job number: H-11001. credit: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Fremont Street with Bentley's Trading Post, White Cross Drugs, Golden Nugget, Lucky Strike Club, Las Vegas Club, The Mint, Horseshoe Club, and Fremont Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada circa 1954. original job number: H-16204 credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Las Vegas News Bureau

The exterior of the Las Vegas Convention Center on June 19, 1962. The marquee reads June 17-21 National Junior Chamber of Commerce. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

This is an exterior view of the Sahara, including models, in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 18, 1954. CREDIT: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

11/30/1953 From left - Jack Pepper (Bureau Chief), David Lees (photographer), Don English (photographer), Joe Buck (photographer), Margaret Krimmel (secretary). A series of images that were taken of Desert Sea News Bureau located at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

This is a color photo of the neon covered front exterior of The Mint and the marquees for the Fremont and Horseshoe are seen February 7, 1962, on Fremont Street in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Louis Prima, Keely Smith and Sam Butera perform at the Sahara March 10, 1956. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The American Mining Congress at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa October 1974. The photos were taken from the Landmark. Credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. Previous name: H-6661. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

National Council of Catholic women Convention with Sister Teresa (Mother Teresa, now Saint Teresa) being interviewed and a Mass in the rotunda at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in Las Vegas, on November 3, 1960. CREDIT: Milt Palmer, Joe Buck, Jerry Abbott, Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr at the Sands 02/05/63 View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Miss Atomic Bomb, Sands Copa Girl Lee Merlin, posing in the Las Vegas desert, May 24, 1957. Credit: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The exterior of the Las Vegas Convention Centerat night in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 15, 1960. CREDIT: Jerry Abbott and Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Liberace and Elvis, Riviera, 11/14/1956 With behind the scenes shots with Elvis Presley, Ben Goffstein and Roy Culley. Photo/Las Vegas News Bureau Photo Credit: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

2/5/1963 Sands, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The World Congress of Flight (WCF) convention display is seen at the new Las Vegas Convention Center featuring aerial shots of the convention center and exhibition grounds March 12, 1959. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The Helldorado Parade with El Rancho Vegas Float on 5/15/1947 This was the first image taken by the Desert Sea News Bureau today known as the Las Vegas News Bureau. Helldorado Days held an Old Timers Parade on Friday, Kiddies Parade on Saturday and the Beauty Parade on Sunday. The Sunday parade had floats sponsored by the hotels. A Helldorado rodeo was held. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Elvis Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu eat cake during their news conference after their wedding at the Aladdin May 1, 1967, in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali training at Stardust 2/26/1964 Changed name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali which means Praiseworthy One in Islam. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Atomic Bomb flash as seen on Fremont Street, Downtown. Photo by Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

News Bureau Staff Collection; 5/26/1966; A cheesecake photograph of News Bureau staff photographers; Image taken by Deitch. ***cropped for IMEX photo panel 8/17/2016. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

President John F. Kennedy speaks at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 28, 1963. Photos include him arriving at McCarran Airport, pulling up to the convention center, and speaking in the rotunda. Governor Grant Sawyer, Senator Howard Cannon, and Senator Alan Bible are also pictured. This speech is part of an eleven-state conservation tour made by President John F. Kennedy. In his speech, the President commends the state of Nevada for its recent efforts to conserve natural resources, and proposes his administration's plan to preserve the natural environment, which consists of high quality education for children, natural resource conservation and development programs, and the promotion of peaceful international relations. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Showgirl In Las Vegas, Nevada. 1950c. credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

President John F. Kennedy speaks at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 28, 1963. Photos include him arriving at McCarran Airport, pulling up to the convention center, and speaking in the rotunda. Governor Grant Sawyer, Senator Howard Cannon, and Senator Alan Bible are also pictured. This speech is part of an eleven-state conservation tour made by President John F. Kennedy. In his speech, the President commends the state of Nevada for its recent efforts to conserve natural resources, and proposes his administration's plan to preserve the natural environment, which consists of high quality education for children, natural resource conservation and development programs, and the promotion of peaceful international relations. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

In a scene thought up by Sands publicist Al Freeman and Las Vegas News Bureau photographer Don English, people play craps in the Sands pool June 30, 1953. The concept was a play on the ""floating crap game"" gag in the popular musical ""Guys and Dolls."" CREDIT: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

This is a copy photo of an atomic bomb test taken from the roof of a Fremont Street building in Las Vegas June 24, 1957. This explosion was the Priscilla Test that was part of Operation Plumbbob. (Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau) This image was taken during an atomic/ nuclear test that could be seen from the roof-tops of businesses located on Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Las Vegas News Bureau. The detonation was part of Operation Plumbbob at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The test was called Priscilla. The weapons related test was launched via balloon over Area 5 of the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The weapons yield was 37 kilotons. It was the 91st atomic/ nuclear explosion in history. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The interior of the Apache Hotel lobby is seen in this photo taken in 1951. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Suit jackets hang on a rack at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports under the new NCAA NIL rules, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd, is sponsoring a program where each graduating member of the UNLV football team will receive a custom-made suit from Maceeo ahead of graduation. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, makes adjustments to UNLV football player Noah Beans suit jacket during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, makes adjustments to UNLV football player Noah Beans suit jacket during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, makes adjustments to UNLV football player Noah Beans pants during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, measures UNLV football player Noah Beans waist during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, right, chats with UNLV football player Noah Bean, left, during a suit fitting at the store inside Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

UNLV football players Farrell Hester, left, Tre Caine, center, and Noah Bean, right, tour the VIP room at Maceoo during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, and UNLV football player Noah Bean pose for a photo following a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

UNLV football player Farrell Hester looks at fabric patches during a suit fitting at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

An array of black patterned suit jackets are seen on display at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, makes adjustments to UNLV football player Noah Beans pants during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

UNLV football player Farrell Hester, center, watches as Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, makes adjustments to teammate Noah Beans pants during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Fabric patches lay on the coffee table of a VIP room at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, ties UNLV football player Noah Beans tie during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

UNLV football player Tre Caine reacts during a suit fitting at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

UNLV football player Noah Bean reacts during a suit fitting at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

UNLV football players Noah Bean, tight end, Farrell Hester, middle linebacker, and Tre Caine, safety, walk into a VIP room during a suit fitting at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

UNLV football player Tre Caine, right, reacts to teammate Noah Beans, left, fitted garment during a suit fitting at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Ricci Lopez, Maceoo Retail and Creative Director, gives UNLV football players Noah Bean, left, Tre Caine, center, and Farrell Hester, right, a tour of the store during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Bow ties are seen on display at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

A Maceoo ad is seen behind a suited mannequin and a batman sculpture at store inside Aria Hotel & Casino, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

UNLV football players Tre Caine, left, and Farrell Hester, right, stand by as Ricci Lopez, Maceoos Retail and Creative Director, makes adjustments to teammate Noah Beans shirt during a suit fitting at Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

A button sample book lays on the coffee table of a VIP room at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

President John F. Kennedy speaks at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 28, 1963. Photos include him arriving at McCarran Airport, pulling up to the convention center, and speaking in the rotunda. Governor Grant Sawyer, Senator Howard Cannon, and Senator Alan Bible are also pictured. This speech is part of an eleven-state conservation tour made by President John F. Kennedy. In his speech, the President commends the state of Nevada for its recent efforts to conserve natural resources, and proposes his administration's plan to preserve the natural environment, which consists of high quality education for children, natural resource conservation and development programs, and the promotion of peaceful international relations. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitor's Authority has created a website featuring 75 iconic photos from its collection to help celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
UNLV Football Players Get Sponsored

Cisco Aguilar from Blueprint Sports, far left, and Michael Chudd, 2nd to right, pose with UNLV football players (from left) tight end Noah Bean, middle linebacker Farrell Hester, and safety Tre Caine during a suit fitting at Maceoo inside Aria Hotel & Casino Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Through a partnership with Blueprint sports, former UNLV kicker Michael Chudd is sponsoring a program (now possible under the new NCAA NIL rules) that will give each graduating member of the UNLV football team a custom-made suit from Maceeo in exchange for social media sharing. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Guests enjoy a dip in a pool at a recently finished motel located on Fremont and 7th Streets Wednesday, Aug 14, 1957. CREDIT: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

This is a color photo of the neon covered front exterior of The Mint and the marquees for the Fremont and Horseshoe are seen February 7, 1962, on Fremont Street in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Louis Prima, Keely Smith and Sam Butera perform at the Sahara March 10, 1956. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Kelli Luchs, Las Vegas News Bureau Archivist's interview with Rich Rose, previous President of Caesars Sports. Thursday, March 8, 2018. CREDIT: Glenn Pinkerton/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Frontier/ Atomic Testing Collection 5/7/1953 Atomic mushroom cloud over the Old Frontier Village in Las Vegas with spectators at swimming pool. This image could have been taken on April 25, 1953, which would have coincided with Operation Upshot-Knothole test Simon at the Nevada Test Site. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Royal Nevada opening on 4/19/1955 View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Photos of the Las Vegas News Bureau's vault that illustrate how we have improved our archival storage. Thursday, May 11, 2017. CREDIT: Glenn Pinkerton/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Flamingo Chuckwagon Buffet In Las Vegas, Nevada. 1947c. original job number: H-15005 credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Elvis Presley poolside at the New Frontier in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 30, 1956. Credit: Jerry Abbott/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The Rat Pack, from left, Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Joe Bishop, perform January 20, 1960, at the Sands in Las Vegas as part of their "Summit at the Sands." (Jerry Abbott/Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Jay Sarno and Line Renaud pose in a chariot near the fountains and replica of the Giambologna statue "The Rape of the Sabine Women" during the grand opening of Caesars Palace Friday, August 5, 1966. The chariot and horse were a gift from the Sahara. Milt Palmer/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Models and Jack Pepper (an employee of the Las Vegas News Bureau) in front of the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1952. (Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau) original job number: H-11001. View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Nat King Cole performs at the Sands July 23, 1956, in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Abe Schiller passing out potatoes for the March of Dimes in front of a banner that reads, "Potatoes for Polio" at Vegas Village in Las Vegas, Nevada February 9, 1956. credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
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Betty White and Allen Ludden's wedding at the Sands June 14, 1963. CREDIT: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Models and Jack Pepper(the Bureau Chief of the Las Vegas News Bureau) in front of the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nevada. 1952c. original job number: H-11001. credit: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
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Fremont Street with Bentley's Trading Post, White Cross Drugs, Golden Nugget, Lucky Strike Club, Las Vegas Club, The Mint, Horseshoe Club, and Fremont Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada circa 1954. original job number: H-16204 credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
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The exterior of the Las Vegas Convention Center on June 19, 1962. The marquee reads June 17-21 National Junior Chamber of Commerce. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
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This is an exterior view of the Sahara, including models, in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 18, 1954. CREDIT: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
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11/30/1953 From left - Jack Pepper (Bureau Chief), David Lees (photographer), Don English (photographer), Joe Buck (photographer), Margaret Krimmel (secretary). A series of images that were taken of Desert Sea News Bureau located at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. View photo
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Guests enjoy a dip in a pool at a recently finished motel located on Fremont and 7th Streets Wednesday, Aug 14, 1957. CREDIT: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
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This is a color photo of the neon covered front exterior of The Mint and the marquees for the Fremont and Horseshoe are seen February 7, 1962, on Fremont Street in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

Louis Prima, Keely Smith and Sam Butera perform at the Sahara March 10, 1956. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The American Mining Congress at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, circa October 1974. The photos were taken from the Landmark. Credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. Previous name: H-6661. View photo
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National Council of Catholic women Convention with Sister Teresa (Mother Teresa, now Saint Teresa) being interviewed and a Mass in the rotunda at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in Las Vegas, on November 3, 1960. CREDIT: Milt Palmer, Joe Buck, Jerry Abbott, Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
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Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr at the Sands 02/05/63 View photo
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Miss Atomic Bomb, Sands Copa Girl Lee Merlin, posing in the Las Vegas desert, May 24, 1957. Credit: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
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The exterior of the Las Vegas Convention Centerat night in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 15, 1960. CREDIT: Jerry Abbott and Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
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Liberace and Elvis, Riviera, 11/14/1956 With behind the scenes shots with Elvis Presley, Ben Goffstein and Roy Culley. Photo/Las Vegas News Bureau Photo Credit: Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
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2/5/1963 Sands, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop View photo
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The World Congress of Flight (WCF) convention display is seen at the new Las Vegas Convention Center featuring aerial shots of the convention center and exhibition grounds March 12, 1959. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
Las Vegas News Bureau

The Helldorado Parade with El Rancho Vegas Float on 5/15/1947 This was the first image taken by the Desert Sea News Bureau today known as the Las Vegas News Bureau. Helldorado Days held an Old Timers Parade on Friday, Kiddies Parade on Saturday and the Beauty Parade on Sunday. The Sunday parade had floats sponsored by the hotels. A Helldorado rodeo was held. View photo
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Elvis Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu eat cake during their news conference after their wedding at the Aladdin May 1, 1967, in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
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Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali training at Stardust 2/26/1964 Changed name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali which means Praiseworthy One in Islam. View photo
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Atomic Bomb flash as seen on Fremont Street, Downtown. Photo by Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
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News Bureau Staff Collection; 5/26/1966; A cheesecake photograph of News Bureau staff photographers; Image taken by Deitch. ***cropped for IMEX photo panel 8/17/2016. View photo
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Showgirl In Las Vegas, Nevada. 1950c. credit: Las Vegas News Bureau. View photo
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President John F. Kennedy speaks at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 28, 1963. Photos include him arriving at McCarran Airport, pulling up to the convention center, and speaking in the rotunda. Governor Grant Sawyer, Senator Howard Cannon, and Senator Alan Bible are also pictured. This speech is part of an eleven-state conservation tour made by President John F. Kennedy. In his speech, the President commends the state of Nevada for its recent efforts to conserve natural resources, and proposes his administration's plan to preserve the natural environment, which consists of high quality education for children, natural resource conservation and development programs, and the promotion of peaceful international relations. View photo
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In a scene thought up by Sands publicist Al Freeman and Las Vegas News Bureau photographer Don English, people play craps in the Sands pool June 30, 1953. The concept was a play on the ""floating crap game"" gag in the popular musical ""Guys and Dolls."" CREDIT: Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo
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11/30/1953 From left - Jack Pepper (Bureau Chief), David Lees (photographer), Don English (photographer), Joe Buck (photographer), Margaret Krimmel (secretary). A series of images that were taken of Desert Sea News Bureau located at the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. View photo
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This is a copy photo of an atomic bomb test taken from the roof of a Fremont Street building in Las Vegas June 24, 1957. This explosion was the Priscilla Test that was part of Operation Plumbbob. (Don English/Las Vegas News Bureau) This image was taken during an atomic/ nuclear test that could be seen from the roof-tops of businesses located on Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas. Las Vegas News Bureau. The detonation was part of Operation Plumbbob at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The test was called Priscilla. The weapons related test was launched via balloon over Area 5 of the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The weapons yield was 37 kilotons. It was the 91st atomic/ nuclear explosion in history. View photo
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The interior of the Apache Hotel lobby is seen in this photo taken in 1951. (Las Vegas News Bureau) View photo
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Kelli Luchs, Las Vegas News Bureau Archivist's interview with Rich Rose, previous President of Caesars Sports. Thursday, March 8, 2018. CREDIT: Glenn Pinkerton/Las Vegas News Bureau View photo