Eva Adams

Maxwell Kelch

A radio man with a gift for promotion, KENO’s first owner proved to the rest of Las Vegas that publicity is everything.

Benjamin Siegel

The mobster with the movie star looks and the certifiable paranoia brought Las Vegas much more attention after his death than he did during his short life.

Thomas Young

A father of six with a flair for lettering found his niche in the neon-bathed streets of a fledgling gambling town called Las Vegas.

Edmund Converse

A wealthy man who wanted to make his own way in the world brought Southern Nevada into the commuter aviation age by developing its own scheduled airline.

Florence Murphy

A female flier when soaring through the clouds was a man’s domain, she helped put Las Vegas on the aviation map and bring commercial air travel to the valley.

Steve Hannagan

Without ever living in Las Vegas, a publicist left his mark on the town.

Harvey Diederich

Publicity played a big part in Las Vegas’ formative years as a resort destination, and one publicist used every cornball stunt he could think of to get hotels’ showgirls global exposure.

Moe Dalitz

Shady dealings did little to dull the luster that this private man brought to the city of glitz

Robbins Cahill

Despite having little authority, this tax collector had enough bluff and bluster to force the likes of Bugsy Siegel to pay his gaming fees, thus paving the way for Nevada’s control over the industry.

Del E. Webb

A developer, who did much more than just build houses, will continue to have an impact on Las Vegas well into the next millennium.

C.D. Baker

With his no-nonsense approach, former Las Vegas Mayor C.D. Baker helped bring the city’s dilapidated infrastructure out of the Depression and into the modern era.

Alfred O’Donnell

Proving himself up to the task on the Nevada Proving Grounds

Ernest Becker

Taking his cue from Howard Hughes, a Southern Californian found the land on the west side of Las Vegas to be a bountiful construction spot for thousands of houses.

George ‘Bud’ Albright

Not willing to bet his town’s future on a roll of the dice, a county commissioner pushed and received backing for an unconventional idea amid all this gaming

Monsignor Thomas Collins

With a lilting Irish brogue and a head for business, a not-so-wealthy young man found his calling in a vast wasteland.

James B. McMillan

A dentist whose mother was horsewhipped by the Ku Klux Klan found the Mississippi of the West had its own share of prejudice

Oran K. Gragson

A businessman, who got into politics to stop a few crooked police officers from robbing him blind, became one of the city’s more well-regarded leaders.

Grant Sawyer

A civil rights supporter who brought the Black Book to Nevada casinos, the man from Elko took on the Kennedy brothers and the FBI to protect gaming in the Silver State.

Bob Bailey

A singer who worked with Count Basie and at the Moulin Rouge would not be silenced in his fight against segregation.

Charles Kellar

He began his battle against injustice in Southern Nevada in the 1960s and is still fighting against those who would deny blacks and others their inalienable rights.

Ralph Denton

A lawyer who fought for civil rights when it was not popular to do so was his own man regardless of who his influential friends might be.

E. Parry Thomas

A banker who was not afraid to loan money to casinos rode the wave of development within the gaming industry.

Bill Miller

Agent extraordinaire, who began his career as a hoofer with chutzpah, virtually invented the lounge show and brought everyone from Mae West to Elvis to Las Vegas.

Frank Sinatra

The Chairman found his way back to the top of the heap by bringing sophistication to a stretch of road that he traveled with his Rat Pack friends.

Benny Binion

A Texan who knew a thing or two about horse trading and gambling laid his claim on Fremont Street and changed the face of Western hospitality.

Walter Baring

A Democrat who didn’t like JFK, minorities, foreign aid or the federal government, defied his detractors by being re-elected to Congress 10 times.

Howard W. Cannon

A flier who attained the rank of general flew in the face of his detractors on such issues as civil rights and gained the ear of a president.

Foley family

A family that had a strong sense of justice has spawned judges, prosecutors and lawmakers who have played by the rules in Southern Nevada since 1928.

Kirk Kerkorian

The father of the megaresort, this daredevil pilot turned his high-flying ways into soaring profits by building the world’s biggest hotels both on and off the Strip.

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