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Reinvention Exhibit To Focus On Historic Downtown Las Vegas
The Las Vegas News Bureau
May 16th at 3:00 PM


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Historic Photographs Of Las Vegas Landmarks Provided By The Las Vegas News Bureau
 
As part of Historic Preservation Week, the city of Las Vegas will play host to an exhibit that focuses on the evolution or reinvention of downtown Las Vegas by comparing historic and current images of downtown buildings.

A public reception is scheduled for Friday, May 16, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Bridge Gallery, on the second floor of Las Vegas City Hall, located at 400 Stewart Ave. Brian Alvarez, curator of the Las Vegas News Bureau Photo & Film Archives, will be on hand to talk about the photo collection. Members of the city of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission will also be in attendance.
 
Included in the collection of photographs are: Binion’s Horseshoe, El Cortez, Fremont Street Experience, Golden Gate Hotel, Golden Nugget, Hotel Sal Sagev, La Concha, Las Vegas Club, Las Vegas Grammar School (Fifth Street School), Las Vegas Post Office, the Morelli House, Union Pacific Railroad Station and the Union Plaza. Included will be several aerial and overall photos of Fremont Street.
 
Visitors may reach the gallery through the second floor of the Las Vegas City Hall parking garage on the southeast corner of Stewart Avenue and Fourth Street. Parking is by paid meter only. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding holidays. There is no charge for admission. For more information about the Bridge Gallery call (702)-229-1012.

The historic images in the exhibit were provided courtesy of the Las Vegas News Bureau. The exhibit will run through May 30, 2008.

About The Las Vegas News Bureau
            
Originally envisioned as a publicity-generating tool by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce the Desert Sea News Bureau, now known as the Las Vegas News Bureau, was created in 1949.
 
Today, the Las Vegas News Bureau is an integral part of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. For almost 60 years, the Las Vegas News Bureau has captured the sights and sounds of the world’s leading destination and has played a unique role in marketing Las Vegas by documenting unforgettable images on film. Over the years, the News Bureau has amassed one of the most comprehensive photographic and video collections showcasing the history of Las Vegas. The archive includes superstar entertainers and sports figures, world-class concerts and special events, and the ever-evolving skyline. Classic images include “Miss Atomic Bomb,” now a part of the Smithsonian Institution’s collection, and the classic “Floating Craps Game” shot at the Sands in 1953, as well as video of Elvis Presley, Liberace, the Rat Pack and other Las Vegas icons.

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