Introducing a New Feature: Lost Vegas

Welcome to a new feature of the Classic Las Vegas Blog: Lost Vegas.

This is where we will share our history, stories, memories and imagery of Las Vegas places no longer there, of places that live on fondly in our memories for what they once meant to us before Las Vegas became a metropolis with an eye firmly focused on the future and not always eager to embrace its past.

Today, we look at that wonderful restaurant The Green Shack, where many generations of Las Vegans enjoyed a fried chicken dinner surrounded by their friends and neighbors.

"Jimmie" Jones and friend outside the Colorado Restaurant before it became the Green Shack.

"Jimmie" Jones and friend outside the Colorado Restaurant before it became the Green Shack.

In 1928, the newly widowed Mattie Jones landed in the small town of Las Vegas.  On New Year's Eve, so the story goes (and beloved buildings in Lost Vegas always have good stories), Mattie (who liked to be called Jimmie) opened the Colorado Restaurant. The restaurant was located in her two room home on a stretch of road that was soon to become Boulder Highway. The Colorado, pictured above, was across the road from where the Green Shack would be built. From a window, she sold orders of fried chicken and bootleg whiskey.

Though the Colorado was considered the far end of town along a dirt road that ultimately led down to the Colorado River (if you were up for making that long trek), Jimmie Jones did a good business. She was not the only establishment selling bootleg whiskey on the outskirts of town but her customers mainly came back for the fried chicken, which they washed down with their bootleg hooch.

In August, 1931, the paving of the dirt highway was completed  in anticipation of the construction of Boulder Dam. With more traffic on the highway, business boomed for Jimmie Jones and the Colorado. Sometime between 1930 and the end of 1931, Jimmie Jones bought an old green, barracks style building from either the Union Pacific Railroad (according to her family) or the Land and Water Company (other reports) and had the building moved out to Boulder Highway but just inside the city limits, not far from the Colorado.

Soon after she closed the Colorado and opened the sit down restaurant and bar that would become a part of Las Vegas history the Green Shack.

The Green Shack originally 

The Green Shack originally

 

With the repeal of prohibition in 1933, the Green Shack began selling liquor legally. Thanks to the dam workers and the repeal of Prohibition, business boomed and Jones and her new nephew,  Frank McCormick, was asked to handle the bar. Family lore has it that Jimmie Jones received the first Liquor license after the repeal of Prohibition.


Jimmie Jones and her girls, the waitresses of the Green Shack

Jimmie Jones and her girls, the waitresses of the Green Shack

Jimmie Jones knew how to cook and the menu of the Green Shack expanded. It became popular with families. Many of the waitresses married local boys and became part of the community. The warmth of the place  with its large chairs and fireplaces made many feel right at home and the staff and Jones were well known throughout the community. For a community that prided itself on its western roots, the Shack fit right in.

 

Interior of the Green Shack 

Interior of the Green Shack

 

There was a hitching post where riders could tie up their horses, come in for a drink or food and know that their horse would still be there when they came out.

In the lounge/bar area, there were small gaming tables and a spirited lounge act offering entertainment.

Western star, Hoot Gibson, who owned a divorcee ranch on the other side of town was a frequent visitor.


The Green Shack Christmas card

The Green Shack Christmas card


The Green Shack celebrates Helldorado

The Green Shack celebrates Helldorado

The Green Shack staff participated in Helldorado, the annual western celebration that transformed Las Vegas into an old western town each May, often pulling a wagon filled with the waitresses waving to the crowd.

The Green Shack in a Helldorado parade 

The Green Shack in a Helldorado parade

 

A favorite hang-out of city politicians as well as the working man, the Shack. Members of the legal fraternity that frequented the Shack include a one who became Lt. Governor, another who became a Nevada Supreme Court Justice, and one became the U.S. Attorney for Nevada during the crack down on the mob in the late 1970s/early 1980s.


The Green Shack as many of us remember it.

The Green Shack as many of us remember it.

Jimmie Jones hired a friend and continued to do most of the cooking until her death in 1967. Her nephew, Frank McCormick, died three months after her. Frank's wife, Elaine, took over managing the business.

Between 1980 and 1985, the business was sold, reclaimed, leased, reclaimed and then closed. In 1985, James McCormick, son of Frank and Elaine, opened the restaurant back up. Old-time Las Vegans who remembered the Shack fondly returned to help keep the business going.

But, it was not enough. Las Vegas was no longer the small town it had been and downtown Las Vegas and Fremont Street were no longer the center of town. Drivers now could take the freeway to Henderson or the Dam and didn't need to travel along Boulder Highway.

The Shack closed for good in 1999. The green barracks building that had been such a staple of Las Vegas life was boarded up and got caught in a struggle between preservationists and the economic development. 

According to an article in the Las Vegas Mercury (an alt weekly, that like the Shack is no longer with us,), Hector Sedano wanted to raze the structure to build a wedding and banquet hall that would cater to the Hispanic community. But historic preservation officials felt he was jumping the gun; they wanted to see the building, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, at least incorporated into the new business.

Votes didn't go their way and the Shack ultimately had a date with bulldozer and was torn down.

The Green Shack in 2000

The Green Shack in 2000

Luckily, its iconic neon sign found a home at the Neon Museum:

 

The Green Shack sign advertising what it was famous for: Cocktails and Chicken

The Green Shack sign advertising what it was famous for: Cocktails and Chicken

Photos courtesy of James and Barbara McCormick, Classic Las Vegas Collection and As We Knew It.

References: http://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/files/GreenShacknom.pdf

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Huntridge Theater making progress

The Huntridge Theater has seen good times and bad times. It has been a first run movie theater, a second run house, and a concert venue. For many, they only know it as that empty building at the corner of East Charleston and Maryland Parkway.

Over the years, many have tried to help restore the building, renovate it, there have been many ideas over the years. Here at Classic Las Vegas, we were involved in the preservation efforts in 2006 and 2007. The Great Recession brought those efforts to a halt. Then, last year, Michael Cornthwaite and a group of investors, announced that they were going to revive the Huntridge. Hundreds showed up to help paint the facade and clean up the parking lot.

While there hasn't been much headlining making news on the venture lately, work has been going on. Joe Schoenmann, of the Las Vegas Sun, reports that the building has a new logo adorning it.

new huntridge logo-Courtesy of the Las Vegas Sun

New Huntridge Logo being added- Photo Courtesy of the Las Vegas Sun

Until today, little new information has emerged about renovating the historic Huntridge Theater, plans of which so energized the community that an online fundraiser collected more than $200,000 to assist in the renovation.

After that money came in, several companies then vowed to donate time for lighting, design and more. In addition, hundreds of residents answered the call and showed up to whitewash the building, whose ancient paint job had flaked away.

Months passed. Some thought the theater revival plans had faded away. Others figured that a December deadline for Huntridge Revival LLC to raise $4 million to buy the 69-year-old building had been missed (another $11 million is needed for renovation).

Then late this morning, signs of life.

A crew with a hydraulic cherry picker began to erect a massive square banner on the building containing a new logo — an “H” inside a circle.

Chris Fahlman, hired as Huntridge general manager last year and on site to watch as the banner-crew worked, said the banner serves as a reminder that the project is moving forward. He also said that the $4 million deadline had been extended to June as “qualified investors” are sought.

“We’re at a phase where we’re raising additional investment to finalize the purchase,” he said. “The clock is ticking.”

For more on the article: http://lasvegassun.com/news/2014/feb/24/new-logo-graces-huntridge-signaling-projects-progr/

Share your memories of the Huntridge with us in the comments section!

 

Read about the history of the Huntridge and articles on the efforts to save her,  here:

http://classiclasvegasblog.com/classic-las-vegas-blog/2008/3/11/more-huntridge-theater-history.html

http://classiclasvegasblog.com/classic-las-vegas-blog/2008/2/28/more-info-on-the-history-of-the-huntridge-theater.html

http://classiclasvegasblog.com/classic-las-vegas-blog/2013/6/7/help-save-the-huntridge-theater.html

http://classiclasvegasblog.com/classic-las-vegas-blog/2008/2/28/huntridge-tops-the-list-of-immediately-endangered-buildings.html

 

Las Vegas Fireworks July 4th! ***UPDATED****

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Here are some of the listings we have put together for the holiday weekend.  Bookmark us or subscribe to our RSS feed as this list will grow and be updated as the Strip hotels make their plans known.

If you are traveling to Las Vegas, be sure to check out our new section on Special Hotel and Show Discounts.

 

Wednesday, July 3rd:

Annual Night of Fire at the Bullring at

Las Vegas Motor Speedway features

Fireworks, SMRA Supermodifieds

 The Bullring, Las Vegas Motor Speedway’s NASCAR-sanctioned 3/8-mile asphalt oval, will kick off the Independence Day holiday weekend on Tuesday, July 3rd, with its annual Night of Fire. The night of family fun features fireworks and NASCAR Whelen All-American Series stock car racing, a jet car and SMRA Supermodifieds.

Spectator gates will open at 5 p.m. with racing at 7 p.m. Fireworks are tentatively scheduled for 9:30 p.m.
Stock car racing classes include: SMRA Supermodifieds (50 laps), MetroPCS Super Late Models (76 laps), Chargers, Outlaw Enduro Bombers (76 laps), twin Legends Cars features, Bandoleros.

Advanced Spectator admission:
Adults: $15.
Senior citizens and military personnel with ID: $15.
Children (6-12): $8.

Day of Pricing:

 

Adults: $20

Senior citizens and military personnel with ID: $15.

Children (6-12): $8.

 


The Bullring's concession stand offers a family-friendly dollar menu, including $1 hot dogs, $1 soda and $1 beer. For more information, please call the LVMS ticket office at (702) 644-4444 or visit www.LVMS.com.

 

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North Las Vegas 12th Annual Independence Day Jubilee

July 3rd

Includes Fireworks

 

The City of North Las Vegas in its 13th Annual Independence Day Jubilee from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3rd, at Seastrand Park, 6330 Camino Eldorado.

Parking access is restricted to Revere Street & Centennial Parkway
(Gates open at 5:00 pm)

FEATURING

Against the Grain

Kings of Rock, tribute to RUN DMC

Serpentine Fire, tribute to Earth, Wind and Fire

(presented by Cannery Casino Resorts)

Also featuring a spectacular fireworks display, Kids Corner,
Teen Zone, Carnival Midway, food and ice cold beer.

ADMISSION IS $4 PER PERSON
Pre-sale wristbands available June 1st - June 29th
(5) Wristbands for $15.00
(can only be purchased in increments of five)
Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

At the following locations:
City Hall Utilities Counter
2250 Las Vegas Blvd. N.
North Las Vegas, NV 89030

          Neighborhood Recreation Center               
          1638 N. Bruce Street                               
          North Las Vegas, NV 89030

 Silver Mesa Recreation Center

4025 Allen Lane

North Las Vegas, NV 89032

 

  Municipal Golf Course
   324 E. Brooks Avenue
   North Las Vegas, NV 89030

***Lost wristbands will not be replaced and/or refunded***

 The Independence Day Jubilee Schedule of Events

        5:00 p.m. Gates open to the public
          6:00 p.m. MC Opening Remarks
          6:15 p.m. Honor Guard to the stage, Presentation of the Colors
          6:20 p.m. National Anthem
          6:25 p.m. Sponsor Recognition
          6:30 p.m. Intermission
          6:50 p.m. Against the Grain performs...
          7:55 p.m. Dignitary Recognition
          8:05 p.m. Kings of Rock performs...
          8:15 p.m. Serpentine Fire performs...
          9:15 p.m. Fireworks Display
          9:30 p.m. The event closes

 

The following items are prohibited:

FIREARMS or WEAPONS
PERSONAL FIREWORKS
OUTSIDE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
PETS (Service Pets permitted)
TENTS, CANOPIES, UMBRELLAS or TABLES
HIGH BACK CHAIRS or CHAIRS w/UMBRELLAS
UNAUTHORIZED SOLICITATION & VENDING
UNAUTHORIZED RECORDING OF PERFORMANCES
BARBECUE GRILLS
BIKES or SKATEBOARDS
GLASS BOTTLES

For more information please call (702) 633-2650

 

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 July 3rd

Las Vegas 51's Baseball Game

and Fireworks

 
When: July 3rd,after the game
Where:Cashman Field
Admission: $14
More info: 702-326-7200

The 51s host the Tucson Padres, Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, at Cashman Field. The 51s will help celebrate Independence Day with the traditional post-game "Fireworks Extravaganza!" All seats are priced at $14.00 for this special event!

 

Five flat screen televisions will be given away to selected fans throughout the game!

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 FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE

July 3rd - 5th

Summer of the '70s Celebration continues

Faux Fireworks Display on the FSE Canopy

 

 The evening of the 4th of July will also showcase a brilliant virtual fireworks show on the Viva Vision canopy.

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65th Annual Boulder City Damboree

When: July 4th
Where: Boulder City
Schedule: Pancake Breakfast - Bicentennial Park - 7am
Parade - Nevada Way - 9am
Damboree Ceremonies and Midway Booths - Broadbent Park- 11am

Fireworks Display - 9:00 pm

7:00am ROTARY PANCAKE BREAKFAST AT BICENTENNIAL PARK Located at 1100 Colorado Street
 9:00am PARADE BEGINS at Colorado St., down Nevada Hwy. to Fifth St., to Broadbent Memorial Park at Avenue B & 5th St.

*New Water Zone - The only location for water play on the parade route starts at Ave A to Ave B & Ave B to the end of the parade at 6th Street. If you want to engage in water play, you MUST be at this location. No water play will be allowed at any other location on the parade route.  ****NO WATER BALLOONS ALLOWED****
9:05am FLYOVER by the Boulder City Veteran's Flying Group
10:00am to 4:00pm FESTIVITIES AT BROADBENT MEMORIAL PARK
Located at 1301 5th St.
MIDWAY BOOTHS
Food, drinks & games
Presented by non-profit groups
11:00am DAMBOREE CEREMONIES
Flag Raising & National Anthem
Presentation of parade trophies & greetings by dignitaries
11:30am ENTERTAINMENT
1:00pm COIN TOSS at the Pool (admission: price to the pool)
Games & Contests
Sponsored by the Boulder City Parks & Recreation Department
2:00pm GAMES & CONTESTS
Sponsored by the Boulder City Parks & Recreation Department
6-11:00pm

FESTIVITIES AT VETERANS' MEMORIAL PARK
Located at 1650 Buchanan Blvd
$10 Parking

6:30pm Food - fun, water park & competitive games
7-8:45pm Pie Eating and Live Music
9:00pm

FIREWORKS SHOW


Fireworks Festivities - Veteran's Memorial Park - 6pm
Visit the Boulder Dam Damboree online

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July 4th:

Summerlin July 4th Parade

The annual Summerlin Patriotic Parade returns July 4th,  from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

The parade begins at the corner of Hillpointe Road and Hills Center Drive in The Trails Village of Summerlin.

Participants travel south toward the Village Center Circle roundabout before heading west on Trailwood Drive.

It usually attracts more than 25,000 people. The event is free

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Knickerbocker Park

Providence Master Planned Community

6:00-9:00 pm

 

For a spectacular fireworks show and views of Las Vegas, celebrate July 4th at Knickerbocker Park. Sponsored by the Providence Master Planned Community, Pyrotecnico and the Providence Master Homeowners Association, the event features a band, contests, food vendors, park activities beginning at 6pm with fireworks at 9:15pm. Bring a picnic. Also bring new or gently used books for Spread the Word Nevada. The park’s design and NW LV site provide a great vantage point overlooking the city.

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Downtown Henderson Fourth of July fireworks & celebration

When: 6-9 p.m. July 4

Where: 

Mission Hills Park
551 E. Mission Dr.
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION

More Info: 702-267-2171

 

Celebrate Independence Day in Henderson with great live entertainment and the time-honored traditional fireworks display! Pack your favorite blanket and come out and enjoy a night of family fun and concessions. Local high school clubs and groups will be selling hot dogs, hamburgers, sno-cones and ice-cream, with all proceeds benefiting the school. Spend your July 4th holiday with us!

Entertainment ScheduleBattle of the Bands - 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament - Volleyball TournamentShuttle Service - Rules & Regulations - Proud Sponsors

ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE

ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE

6pm The Randy Anderson Band
6pm Battle of the Bands Competition
7:30pm Henderson Symphony Orchestra
9pm Fireworks Show!

BATTLE OF THE BANDS COMPETITION

Nine bands. One Competition. One Winner. The Battle of the Bands returns this year and we are searching for high school talent! Gather your band and rock out in front of a crowd of thousands for your chance at winning a $1,000 Gift Card. Please download the official application and return before Monday, June 17. If you have any questions, please contact us at 267-2171.

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CAESAR'S PALACE ANNOUNCES FIREWORKS SHOW

Thursday, July 4th

Caesars Palace announced today that it will have a fireworks show on Thursday, July 4th.  Show is scheduled to begin at 9:00 pm.

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                                 Stations Casinos

Largest Fireworks Display in Southern Nevada

                                                   July 4th

Continuing its 4th of July tradition, five Station Casinos’ properties will once again host the largest 4th of July fireworks show in Southern Nevada on Wednesday, July 4 after 9 p.m. for the entire community to enjoy.
 
The “We Love Locals’ July 4th Fireworks Blast” will be a nine-minute fireworks show to celebrate Station Casinos’ love and affection for its team members and guests as well as to honor the nation’s 236th birthday.
 
The fireworks show will be produced by Grucci of New York, one of the premiere fireworks companies in the world who annually produces the 4thof July fireworks events as well past hotel-casino openings on behalf of Station Casinos. The citywide fireworks shows will go off at Aliante Station, Green Valley Ranch Resort, Fiesta Rancho, Texas Station and Red Rock Casino Resort.

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  • Aliante Station (7300 Aliante Pkwy North Las Vegas, NV 89084 | (Google Map)
  • Green Valley Ranch (2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy Henderson, NV 89052 | (Google Map)
  • Fiesta Rancho (2400 N. Rancho Dr North Las Vegas, NV 89130 | (Google Map)
  • Texas Station (2101 Texas Star Ln North Las Vegas, NV 89032 | (Google Map)
  • Red Rock Resort (11011 W. Charleston Las Vegas, NV 89135 | (Google Map)
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Each Station Casino property listed above will play host to a different local radio station on July 4th.

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                    Las Vegas Philharmonic celebrates

July 4th with Fireworks!

 

FOURTH WITH THE PHIL!

Bring the family down to Symphony Park for an afternoon of food, fun and fireworks!

The Las Vegas Philharmonic will perform in Reynolds Hall at 7:30PM.

Watch a special fireworks display from the lobby or in Symphony Park at 9:30PM

 

The Smith Center: July 4, 2013

Venue: Reynolds Hall

Show Time: 4pm - 10pm

Cost: Adults $10; Children 12 and under $5

 

 

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 Lake Las Vegas

July 5th-6th

Lake Las Vegas will be hosting a Classic Car Show on Friday, July 5th and Saturday, July 6th. Classic cars will be on display at MonteLago Village on Friday July 5 from 4 to 10 p.m., and again on Saturday July 6 from 4 to 10 p.m. The event on Friday July 5 will include food vendors and music from the '70s and '80s provided by a DJ. On Saturday July 6 there will also be food vendors along with live jazz entertainment provided by the Tommy Thompson Project. The weekend car show will be capped off by a Fireworks display at 9 p.m. on July 6. The fireworks spectacular will take place on the lake with viewing areas from multiple vantage points.

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PRIMM VALLEY

 

Thursday, JULY 4TH

Primm Valley Casino Resorts will celebrate with a fireworks display over the desert in Primm.

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ROCKETS OVER THE RIVER

Laughlin, NV

9:30 pm

Free

For the 23rd year, this extraordinary fireworks display is one of the most spectacular and exciting in the West.  Just after dusk on Thursday, July 4 and Saturday, July 6, a multitude of rockets will be shot into the dark desert sky.  This magnificent and dazzling display will be reflected off the swift flowing Colorado River as fabulous patriotic music is simulcast by Laughlin hotels and local radio stations (KFLG, LUCKY98, The Knack, KAAA/KZZZ, KSTAR).  Don't miss this breathtaking event!