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dbr:Helldorado_Days_(Las_Vegas)
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Helldorado Days (Las Vegas)
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On March 26, 1935, the Las Vegas Elks announced their plans to stage a one-time, four-day celebration called "Helldorado." The Las Vegas Elks hired an out-of-town promoter to create a fundraising event to build a lodge for the fraternal organization. In the March announcement, the Elks said they had "retained Clyde Zerby, one of the foremost celebration managers and pageant directors in the United States, to direct the show." The Elks said the celebration would bring back "all the aspects" of life before Nevada became a state, including "a village resembling the early period to be constructed on a location of several acres." The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported, "Las Vegas will go Wild West in a big way next month when the local Elks stage what promises to be the biggest and most unique
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On March 26, 1935, the Las Vegas Elks announced their plans to stage a one-time, four-day celebration called "Helldorado." The Las Vegas Elks hired an out-of-town promoter to create a fundraising event to build a lodge for the fraternal organization. In the March announcement, the Elks said they had "retained Clyde Zerby, one of the foremost celebration managers and pageant directors in the United States, to direct the show." The Elks said the celebration would bring back "all the aspects" of life before Nevada became a state, including "a village resembling the early period to be constructed on a location of several acres." The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported, "Las Vegas will go Wild West in a big way next month when the local Elks stage what promises to be the biggest and most unique celebration ever attempted in this section."
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