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Neon lights, high-rollers, and celebrities behaving badly are some
of the images people envision when they think of Las Vegas. But
before Vegas became known as "Sin City," it was a small town in the
desert where everyone knew each other. It was a place not unlike
many communities across the country with its homes, churches,
schools, and community events. In the Midst of Cowboys, Crooners,
and Gangsters is the first person account of a woman who did not
realize she was a part of the history of this once charming town.
When Elaine Cali McNamara came to Las Vegas as a teenager, she had
no idea what a blessing Las Vegas would be for her. Her life in the
"Golden Age" began when she was chosen as queen of a float in the
Helldorado parade, which at the time was the most highly attended
annual community event in Las Vegas. After this honor, she quickly
established herself as one of the city's leading models. Elaine's
career spanned over twenty years and included modeling in designer
shows and conventions, appearances in print advertising and
teaching in a modeling school. Elaine McNamara's story is not a
tell-all about the gangsters and Hollywood Stars who have dominated
the legends of Las Vegas, nor is it a commentary about the "good
old days." Instead, Elaine shares memories and stories of a side of
Las Vegas that most visitors never see and what a fabulous city Las
Vegas was to grow-up in.
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