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Martin Stern Architectural Records Guide to the Martin Stern Architectural Records This finding aid was created by Jimmy Chang and Tyler Stanger. This copy was published on October 14, 2019. Persistent URL for this finding aid: http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/f1x01v © 2019 The Regents of the University of Nevada. All rights reserved. University of Nevada, Las Vegas. University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives. Box 457010 4505 S. Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-7010 [email protected] Guide to the Martin Stern Architectural Records Table of Contents Summary Information ..................................................................................................................................... 6 Biographical Note ............................................................................................................................................ 6 Scope and Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 9 Administrative Information ........................................................................................................................... 10 Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Collection Inventory ...................................................................................................................................... 11 10401 Wilshire, Wilshire Manor Apartments: Los Angeles, California .................................................... 11 10427 Wilshire, Wilshire Warner Apartments: Los Angeles, California .................................................. 12 Aladdin Hotel and Casino: Las Vegas, Nevada ......................................................................................... 12 The Allerton Hotel: Chicago, Illinois ........................................................................................................ 15 Bally's Hotel and Casino ............................................................................................................................ 15 Bally's Park Place Casino Hotel: Atlantic City, New Jersey ..................................................................... 18 Banner Island Complex: Stockton, California ........................................................................................... 19 Bank and Office Building: Reno, Nevada ................................................................................................. 20 Bank of America: Los Angeles, California ............................................................................................... 20 Beverly Hills Library: Beverly Hills, California ....................................................................................... 21 The Beverly Hilton Hotel and KFWB radio: Los Angeles, California ...................................................... 21 Bicycle Club: Bell Gardens, California ..................................................................................................... 22 Bingo Palace Casino: Las Vegas, Nevada ................................................................................................. 23 Bonaventure Hotel: Los Angeles, California ............................................................................................. 23 Breakwater Hotel and Island Resort: Queensland, Australia ..................................................................... 24 Cactus Pete's: Jackpot, Nevada; 1978 Addition ......................................................................................... 24 Caesar's Tahoe: Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada ........................................................................................ 25 Carnival Hotel and Casino: Atlantic City, New Jersey ............................................................................. 26 Circus Circus: Las Vegas, Nevada ............................................................................................................. 26 The Claridge Hotel and Casino: Atlantic City, New Jersey ...................................................................... 27 Condominium Apartments: Las Vegas, Nevada ........................................................................................ 28 Darling Harbor Hotel and Casino: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ................................................. 28 Del Webb's Kuilima Hotel: Oahu, Hawaii ................................................................................................. 29 Del Webb's Nevada Club: Laughlin, Nevada ............................................................................................ 32 Del Webb's Ocean House: San Diego, California ..................................................................................... 33 Del Webb's Towne Houses: other locations .............................................................................................. 33 Del Webb's Towne Houses: San Francisco, California ............................................................................. 34 Desert Inn MGM Movieland: Las Vegas, Nevada .................................................................................... 34 - Page 2 - Guide to the Martin Stern Architectural Records Downtown Center Project: Las Vegas, Nevada ......................................................................................... 35 Dunes Hotel and Casino: Las Vegas, Nevada ........................................................................................... 35 Early California Projects ............................................................................................................................ 35 El Dorado Club: Gardena, California ........................................................................................................ 36 El Rancho Hotel and Casino: Las Vegas, Nevada ..................................................................................... 36 The Embassy Restaurant: Phoenix, Arizona .............................................................................................. 41 Emerald Court Resort Hotel and Spa: Cathedral City, California ............................................................. 42 Executive House Apartments: Los Angeles, California ............................................................................ 42 Financial Center: Las Vegas, Nevada ........................................................................................................ 43 Flamingo Hotel and Casino: Las Vegas, Nevada ...................................................................................... 43 Fremont Hotel: Las Vegas, Nevada ........................................................................................................... 44 Hacienda Hotel: Las Vegas, Nevada .......................................................................................................... 45 Harold's Club: Reno, Nevada ..................................................................................................................... 45 Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino: Atlantic City, New Jersey ........................................................................ 46 Harrah's Hotel and Casino: Laughlin, Nevada ........................................................................................... 53 Harrah's Hotel and Casino: Reno, Nevada ................................................................................................. 54 Harrah's Hotel and Casino: Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada ...................................................................... 59 Harrah's Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino: Atlantic City, New Jersey ........................................................ 75 Harvey's Hotel and Casino: Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada ..................................................................... 76 Hi-Ho Hotel and Casino: Atlantic City, New Jersey ................................................................................. 94 High Sierra Hotel and Casino: Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada ................................................................. 95 Hilton Hotel and Casino: Atlantic City, New Jersey ................................................................................. 95 Hilton Hotel: Reno, Nevada ....................................................................................................................... 96 Hilton Inn: Oakland, California ................................................................................................................. 97 Hilton Inn: San Francisco, California ........................................................................................................ 98 Hilton International: Las Vegas, Nevada ................................................................................................. 100 Holiday Inn Hotel and Casino, Marina Associates: ................................................................................. 113 Holiday Inn Hotel and Casino: Las Vegas, Nevada ................................................................................ 114 Holiday Hotel: Reno, Nevada .................................................................................................................. 117 Hollywood Center: Hollywood, California .............................................................................................. 117 Horseshu Club: Jackpot, Nevada ............................................................................................................
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