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East from point on sewer line about 500' upstream from outlet showing seepage area.
1944-04-27
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The view looking north toward Spotted Range from the old road west of Indian Spring Ranch.
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Flood channel west of Interstate 15 looking toward North Las Vegas and Frenchman Mountain.
1973-06-05
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Rockwell Family and two cars at Black Canyon.
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William S. and Mary Belle Park[?] near an artesian well.
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Aerial view of Las Vegas Blvd. and Cheyenne Avenue looking north.
1973-06-05
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Aerial view of Las Vegas, looking east down Fremont Street. Jackie Gaughan's Plaza was originally named Union Plaza and is currently called the Plaza Hotel and Casino.
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Construction of a water tank in Boulder City by the Clearfire Water Company.
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(left to right) Celia Rivero, Johnny Weber and Alfonso Rivero gathered by a well near Tule Springs with Margarita Rivero and Maria Weber looking on.
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Las Vegas Creek with what appears to be a wooden wire-wrapped pipeline running next to the creek.
2024-12-04
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Eldorado Canyon and Nelson's Landing at the end of the cleanup after the 14 September 1974 Flood.
1974-09-01
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Aerial view of North Las Vegas looking west with North Las Vegas Airport in the distance. The plane is directly over what is now I-15 and Cheyenne. In the foreground is a water tank where there are now many tanks.
1968-12-04
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The waters of Lake Mead are approaching the Lost City restorations
2024-12-04
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A man sitting on the remains of Robert Bunker's car in St. Thomas
1945-04-11
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J. T. Williams standing in his Las Vegas back yard.
1934-09-30
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A view of the Las Vegas Valley looking east towards Sunrise and Frenchman Mountains.
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Aerial view of Las Vegas Wash as it leaves the Las Vegas Valley.
1949-05-04
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Looking west over the Colorado River and Hemenway Wash from Fortification Hill.
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Buildings, bridge and pond at Lorenzi Park
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Aerial view looking south of Frenchman Mountain and the east side of Las Vegas Valley. Lake Mead can be seen in the distance.
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Aerial view looking west of the El Rancho Vegas in the late 1940s. Note the snow on the ground.
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