Fremont St, Las Vegas, 1964
West/east. Scan from 110 slide, VLV.
Tag: gambling

Fremont & Main, 1978. To the left, the exterior of Las Vegas Club has been partially removed 1/78, revealing the remnants of the former Overland Hotel. Unknown photographer, Donaldson Collection.
Downtown Las Vegas c. 1950.
Rear end of a 49 Oldsmobile pointed towards Fremont & 2nd. Pioneer Club on Fremont & 1st. Last photo is on 1st Street, looking north towards Fremont. Undated (after Fall 49, before Spring 51) from Phillip Sublett.

Las Vegas Strip, view from the Dunes. Postcard c. October 1982.
Las Vegas, 1942. Population 20,000. Photos by Peter Stackpole.
“Most brightly lighted small-town thoroughfare in the U.S. is the boast of Las Vegas’ Fremont St. The gambling casinos, bars and hotels whose neon signs glitter on both sides of this street are open all around the clock, working three shifts like defense plants” – LIFE 12/21/42























