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History and folklore of Nevada, written by Associate Professor Michael Green of UNLV, and narrated by former Senator Richard Bryan. Supported by Nevada Humanities and dedicated to the memory of historian Frank Wright. (All segments prior to August 2003 were written by Frank Wright.)Nevada Yesterdays is the collection of essays written by Frank Wright that immortalize the real history of Las Vegas.
After much debate, segregation in Nevada Schools came to an end over a century ago. Here's Senator Richard Bryan with Nevada Yesterdays.
The construction of a courthouse in Nevada over a century ago, went way over budget. Here's Senator Richard Bryan with Nevada Yesterdays.
From health care to wilderness protection, Harry Reid's time in Washington, D.C. had an impact.
A lost election or two hardly meant the end of the road for Harry Reid.
From a shack in Searchlight, Nevada to the U.S. Senate, Harry Reid left us plenty to talk about. Here's Senator Richard Bryan with Nevada Yesterdays.
Many consider Las Vegas to be the boxing capital, a reputation that began to take form over a century ago.
There was recently a diamond anniversary for one Strip property with an intriguing past. The Flamingo Hotel turned seventy-five. It opened on December 26, 1946.
The Golden Nugget in Las Vegas is turning 75. At look back at the early days of the property ahead on Nevada Yesterdays.
A look back on the life and times of former Nevada Congressman and Regent, Jim Bilbray.