| Apache Hotel, 128 Fremont Street -
Built in 1931 |
| Big Springs, 3700 West Charleston
Blvd. - Used in 1844 as Las Vegas water supply. It is found in the Las Vegas Water
District property and not open to the public. |
| Boggs Building, 319 East Fremont
Street - Built 1932 to be a J. C. Penny Department Store. |
| Carl Ray Professional Building, 417
East Fremont Street - Built in 1929 to be the city's first large office building. |
| The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day
Saints, 1300 South Eighth Street - Built in 1932 |
| El Portal Theater, 310 Fremont
Street - Built in 1928 |
| Fifth Street School, 400 South
Fourth Street - Built in 1936 |
| Golden Gate Casino, 1 East Fremont
Street - Built in 1906 to be Hotel Nevada |
| Green Shack Restaurant, 2504
Fremont Street - Built around 1930 |
| Hitching Post Wedding Chapel, 226
South Las Vegas Blvd. - Built in 1923 to be a private residence |
| Huntridge Theater, 1208 East
Charleston Blvd. - Built in 1944 to entertain wartime plant workers. |
| Ice Plant Site, 612 South Main
Street - Built in 1908 and destroyed by fire in 1988. |
| Las Vegas Academy, 315 South
Seventh Street - Built in 1931 |
| Las Vegas Hospital, 201 North
Eighth Street - Built in 1931 and destroyed by fire in 1988. |
| Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historical
Park, 908 South Las Vegas Blvd. - Built in 1855 |
| Little Church of the West, 4617
South Las Vegas Blvd. - Built around 1942 with unique architecture. |
| Moulin Rouge, 900 West Bonanza Road
- Built in 1955 to be the first interracial casino. |
| Post Office/Federal Building, 301
East Stewart Avenue - Built in 1933 |
| Railroad Cottages, 200 - 400 block
of Clark and Garces Avenue - Built between 1909 and 1911 to house railroad workers. |
| J. D. Smith House, 624 South Sixth
Street - Built in 1932 to be a private residence. |
| Twin Lakes Resort, 3333 West
Washington Avenue - Built in 1940's |
| Victory Hotel, 307 South Main
Street - Built in 1910 to house railroad passengers and employees. |
| Frank Wait House, 900 block of
Ogden Avenue - Built in 1930 - 1940 to be a private residence and still is today.
The home was built by Mr. and Mrs. Wait using petrified wood, fossils and quartz pieces
from the desert. His picture is embedded in the outside of the home under a piece of clear
quartz. |
| Wengert House, 600 East Charleston
Blvd. - Built 1936 to be a private residence. |
| Westside School, 300 West
Washington Avenue - Built in 1922 |
| Steven R. Whitehead House, 333
Seventh Street - Built in 1929 to be a private residence. |