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Joe Louis
On April 12th 1981, Joe Louis passed away in Las Vegas. Born in Lafayette, Alabama, in 1914, Joe and his family moved away from the discrimination they encountered when he was still young to […]
Margaret Wheat
Margaret Wheat (1908-1988) was a self-taught geologist and anthropologist with a special interest in ichthyosaurs – the Nevada State fossil.
Born to pioneer parents in Fallon, NV., she went on to study at the University of Nevada, Reno. Her field work experiences ranged from U.S. Geological Survey work to protecting […]
The Cofferdam Construction on Hoover Dam
By mid April in 1933 the two cofferdams that kept the waters of the Colorado River at bay during the construction work on Boulder Dam, now Hoover Dam, were complete.
Diversion tunnels had been excavated to take the course […]
Updating Our Geologic Story in the Galleries
The museum would like to say thank you to local experts who participated in updating our Geologic Story exhibit in the permanent gallery.
Pamela Prim with part of the new geological story exhibitReaching out to experts within our community provides opportunities for long lasting partnerships and benefits the museum in many […]
New Frontier Hotel and Casino
On April 4th 1955 the newly renamed Hotel New Frontier opened its doors after a major refurbishment. Located opposite where the Encore now stands, it had originally opened as the Last Frontier on Highway 91 a year, where once the Pair O’Dice had sat.
Its […]
El Rancho Vegas
On April 3rd 1941, the El Rancho Vegas opened on Highway 91, (opposite today’s Sahara Hotel and Casino) on what was to become the Las Vegas Strip; the first large successful hotel and casino operation outside of downtown Las Vegas.
The El Rancho […]
New director joins Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas, on April 5
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Hollis J. Gillespie has joined the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas, as its new director. Gillespie, who worked in finance before pursuing a career in the cultural sector, will begin her new position April 5. She replaces Dennis McBride, who retired last year.
“Ms. Gillespie’s extensive, multi-disciplinary experience make her uniquely […]
Polly Gonzalez
Polly Gonzalez was the first Latina evening news anchor in Nevada. she died March 28th 2005 in a car crash on the way to look at the desert wildflowers of Death Valley. Her two young daughters survived the accident.
Born […]
Sarah Winnemucca
Sarah Winnemucca was born around 1844 in what is now Nevada, to Chief Winnemucca of the Paiutes. Her grandfather was Chief Truckee, leader of the Paiute nation, and he influenced her early upbringing and education. By the time she […]
Vegas museum reopens March 20 with new women’s history-themed exhibits
LAS VEGAS — A new display about local educator and philanthropist Lilly Fong is among the current exhibits to see at the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas, re-opening March 20 after temporary closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The museum also will be celebrating Women’s History Month this March with new biographies of Nevada women […]