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Las
Vegas Showing the Dunes Neon Sign - Vintage postcard displays the
fabulous Dunes sign. The Dunes was imploded in 1994 to make room for
The Bellagio. Text on back: Las Vegas,
Nevada. "The Strip" at night. As far as the eye can see the magnificent
lights follow the great hotels and casinos north into the night sky.
Nowhere will you find more entertainment per mile.
Postcard
is unused and in excellent condition.
Lake
Mohave Recreation Area - Vintage 1950/60's
postcard
with scalloped edges. Text on back: Entrance to Lake Mohave
Recreation Area. Behind Davis Dam on the
Colorado
River, at the
Arizona-Nevada
boundaries. A paradise for all water sportsmen.
Postcard
is unused.
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Old
MGM next to Barbary Coast in Las Vegas: The famous MGM before it took the
lives of 84 people in November, 1880. Text on back: MGM
Grand Hotel and Barbary Coast Hotel,
Las Vegas,
Nevada. MGM Grand Hotel and the Barbary coast Hotel located on the famous "Strip". Where luxury accommodations, beautiful casinos and big name entertainment
are always a delight. 1970s vintage
postcard
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Vintage
California Hotel Las Vegas: Text on back: The
California
Hotel, Downtown
Las Vegas,
Nevada. 1970s vintage
postcard
with scalloped edges has never been used and is in excellent
condition.
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Territorial Enterprise - The
Territorial Enterprise,
Nevada's first
newspaper and its most famous, was founded in 1858 in Mormon Station, now
Genoa, and removed to Virginia City in 1860. As the literary birthplace of
Mark Twain and the most notable of all frontier newspapers in an age of gunfighting editors and violent literary feuds, it was destined to become
one of the legendary properties of the
Old West. The Enterprise is still
published from the building to which it moved in 1876 by Lucius Beebe and
Charles Clegg. On the same premises is the Mark Twain Museum of which Roy
(Buffalo Bill) Shetler is proprietor.
Postcard
is unused and in excellent condition.
Boulder Dam –
Text on back: Boulder Dam,
Nevada-Arizona. Less than thirty miles from
Las Vegas,
Nevada, on the main line
of the Union Pacific Railroad, is the gigantic Boulder Dam, and huge man-made
Lake Mead, 115 miles in length. Vintage linen
postcard is unused and in very good condition for its age.
Vintage
Maxim in Las Vegas: Text on back: Maxim Hotel &
Casino, Las
Vegas,
Nevada. Maxim Hotel and Casino has everything and a bit more! All the elegance and excitement of a Las
Vegas resort make this a fabulous
place for fun and excitement during your stay in
Las Vegas. 1970s vintage postcard has never been used and is in excellent condition. |