I Declassified in Part -'Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDPQOBOO184R000100020001-6 4% -i - SECRET Betachmem: 1 . . IIEQTH USAF SPECIAL ACTIVITIES SQUADROH If)? 80:; 882,. Las Vegas? Navada Station Repcrt Las Vegas, Navada and Area 51 MAR 1964 - .5aagg? Denclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDPQOBOO184R000100020001-6 . SECREI LAB VEGASQ NEVADA I Ah affluent metropolisD third fastest growing.in the nation, characterized. by ehywhigh wageso young families, highepriced homes? high rent and a population as transient as a deaert thunderstorm. This ieLes-VegeaO - formally establiehed as?e towneite on the railroa? which is new the Union Pacificc - By 1956; the tceheite-had become a world famous cieyg with about 50,000 residents within the city 11mits.end 105,000 in the'communityh *This has now reached 80,000 and 1939600 residen?e as of 19630 - - i Lea Vegas has been an official city Only since Hey 15, 1905, when it-wa?, centuries-ego, spring water in what is new Las Vegas, a name which loosely translated meane "The Meadows," was well known to Nevada's first residents, the Hbjaveg Piutee and Puebla Indiansn Their-inscriptionh,5recerded on rocks and the~ walls hf caves (some can etill be seen in the nearby va;1ey of Fire) are monuments "he the nomadic life of that era; ?The first white men to enter.the Lee Vegas areh,hhre,3panich missionaries9 Ca?holic Franciscan priests, started from Sonoregh?eXice, in 1?75 to v' explere the ecuntry between Mission Santa Fe in New Beaten and Hission San Gabriel in Californieo They wanted to blaze a trail linking?the?two missions and bring V's _Chriehianity to the Indienee - - - From their visits with the Indians? the explexing?perties learned of the - fertile'greenlenda by the ?big Las Vegas of today? The routes they; established were quickly utilized by other Spaniards on their hazardous trips from: ?New ?exing tn Californian Lee Vegas was an important step on what is known today's as the "01d Spehish Trailo" . During the days of the geld rush to California, scores of travelers, weeding their way eeuch when winter clesed the more direct route to the earth? used the Lee Vegas Springe route on their way to make hopedefor _fartune$? . Congreae the importance of the all-weather trail to the wealth ef the Fer West in 1852 when it appropriated a "rich sum," all of $25g000I to build a militaryfgoed from Salt Lake City by way of Las Vegas Springs to Sen Beenedinoo . In 1855? the Mormons erected a fort at Lee Vegas, which they abandoned in 13580 Until 186%; has Vegas Springs remained simply as a watering place on the trail when Federal treupe teak over the establishment as part of the effort of guarding the West during the Civil Wara The troops temporarily renewed it Fort Baker in hhner of their cemmaedere Fram than on9 Lee Vegas has been continuously populated. 0n the heels 0f the Federal treepers came ranchers to take advantage of the mild, semietropical ciimeteo Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDPQOBOO184R000100020001-6 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19: CIA-RDP9OBOO184R000100020001-6 The Old Spanish Trail and the Federal military road were followed by better roads for the wagon trains, including the famed 20~mule teams hauling supplies to the potash works in Death Valley, just over the Panamint Range to the waste Shortly after the turn of the century, the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company started laying its rails from Southern California to Utah, Las Vegas was a logical midway point for the new railroad. Accordingly,? the Company bought up much of the acreage around the Springs, laid out a townsite and held. an auction of building lots. When the auctioneer' gavel fell on the last bid of the sale, Las Vegas passed from its childhood as a picneer watering place, fort and farming hamlet, and entered as a growing cityo Today, about 15 million tourists visit Las Vegas .each year, taking advantage of the year 'round healthful climate, exciting night life and vast recreational facilities of the areao Operating 365 days a year, 2h hours a day, Les vegan offers both excitement and relaxation for the entire family at exceptionally low prices. Here can be found the famous resort hotels where the world's greatest entertainers appear guest ranches where families spend their winter months and summer vacations, modern and spacious motels with swimming pools, and downtown hotelso With the motto "Come as You Are, the dress is informal and atmosphere is relaxed. "Howdy Podner" is the official greeting of Les VegasO The sun shines Sh percent of the time; rainfall is under 3s46 inches annually and the average mean temperature is 66 degrees. Continuous sunshine and low humidity make Las Vegas America's outstanding desert resorts .: II. Facts about Las Vegas: Ac Location: Las Vegas is geographically located as follows: Los Angeles 290 miles San Francisco 588 Salt Lake City ?53 Phoenin 298 Seattle 1313 Reno 447 New York City 2754 Miami 2743 Washington, In c5 2&76 ?m ?i Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDP9OBOO184R000100020001-6 Peclassified in Part - Sanitized Cop?y Approved Release 2072/09/19 ,3 5 so Mew-mo: 2033 feet. C, Area of City; Approximately 23 square miles Do Hospitals: Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital Las Vegas Hospital and Clinic Rose De Lima Hospital Boulder City Hospital Sunrise Hospital Nomens Hospital Noa Vegas Hospital Ea Accommodations: World famous as a resort and convention center, Las Vegas boasts 14,390 rooms on 8,046 resort and commercial hotel rooms and 6,34h motel rooms, There are 200 fine restaurants serving cuisine of nearly every nation in the worlde Fe Population: Las Vegas is one of America's fastest growing and most astounding cities, The commercial and residential center of Southern Nevada, the city?s population has jumped from in 1950 to over 89,000 in 1963, It is neighbored by North Las Vegas with 27,000 residents, the industrial city of Henderson, 12 miles to the southeast, numbering 17,300 and nearby Boulder City, 4,800, The Greater Las Vegas area Clark County has an estimated 193,600 residentsp G, Schools: Las Vegas schools are rated excellent. There are 3? elementary, 6 junior high and 3 high schools in the city besides 5 parochial elementary schools, and parochial high school, Nevada College of Commerce and Nevada Southern, a branch of the University of Nevadao Ho Transportation Facilitiea: Serving a new modern air terminal area are haven major airlines Bonanza, Delta, National, TWA, United and -Mosterna Also serving the city are 3 bus lines .. Continental Trailways, Atreyhound and Lao VegasuTonopahwReno Stage Lines; The Union Pacific Railroad, and major highways a- 8,8, 91, 93, 9S and 4660 Las Vegas Transit Lines is the local bus line operating in the cityo 19- Churches: more than 80 churches, representing almost every faith, hold regular serviceso f-i 1.) Taxes: Nevada has the lowest tax rate of any state in the nationo No income, inheritance, estate or gift, franchise, inVentory or corporate income taxes, Nevada's constitution limits personal property tax to $5 per $100 assessed valuationo The only other tax is a 2 percent state sales and use tax? Manufacturer's distribution costs are reduced in Nevada by the liberal Freeport property in transit through the state while it is stored, assembled or processedo SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19: CIA-RDP9OBOO184R000100020001-6 EECRET Kn Industry: Titanium9 lime9 manganese, gypsum, silica sand, chlorates9 and chlorine are among the major industrial and mined materials shipped from this areaa Clark County is believed to have the greatest variety of commercial minerals and metals of any- county in the united Stateso Included among the major industrial operations is the nuclear research and development work being con- ducted by the AEC at the Nevada Test Site near Las Vegas. Nellis Air Force Base, 8 miles northeast, largest jet base in the is? one of 5 nearby military bases. Lo Cultural Activity: Las Vegas has a very active Art League with more than 200 members who are interested in all phases of- art, so Opera League, a Society, and a Little Theatre- A. group? Over 280 civic, social, business and service organizations ?5mg? meet regularly. A new $6,000,000 cenvention center is available for all these activities as are various cityiowned facilities. Ma -Also serving the cemMnnity are two daily newspapers (Las Vegas Review~ Journal and Las Vegas Sun), seven radio stations, three television. stations, four indoor motionmpicture theatres, plus 3 drive-ins, four banksB and several fine shopping centers?-_ Babysitting services are also available 24 hours a dRYo . - a Recreations . has Vegas is the hub of the scenic Southwest th Hoover Dam, Lake Mead Lake Mohave and the Colorado River offering year round fishing camping, boating? and water sports. Nearby Mt? Charleston has winter skiing, . picnic and camping facilities and the Valley of Fire is a photographer' paradiseo, A few driving hours sway are Death Valley, Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon National The city' recreation facilities include five lsehole golf courses, bowling alleysg swimming poolsE tennis courts, baseball basketball and football leagueso . . Since Nevada is the only state in the Union where gambling is legal and {rigidly controlled by the government and since Les Vegas is the largest city in the statea it is easily one of the most unusual cities in the U. So Here,. Inollywood mingles with the hinterland crowd sables. and minke set off scuffed western bootsg which in turn contrast with the less regional garb of the thousands of touristsn . . There are two main areas of gambling, entertainment and shopping in Las vegans "Downtown" is Fremont Street, also known as "Glitter Gulcho" Here, under fabulous neon signs are three blocks of famous and original gambling halls and the somcalled downtown "hotelsn" The rest of Fremont Street is like main Street in any other _Americsn small tanned It is composed of small retail stores and other business houses that serve the needs of a community of this sizes The other main street of Las Vegas is the famous "Strip, Las Vegas Boulevard-o From downtown Les Vegaso the "Strip" extends approximately 8 miles toward Airporto The first five miles are composed of small retail stores, motels and business housesu Thereafter, starting withithe Sahara Hotel9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDP9OBOO184R000100020001-6 Deolas?sified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved fgrEeEals?e?012/09/19 CIA-RDPQOBOO184R000100020001-6 ?q I one onko?o tho mooa hghlod playlond in ?ho worldo To annmerate and describe all tho plonooro palaces would moroly oonfuso the readeru Suffice it to that here aro three miles of the most magnificent resort hotels, some with no to a thousand rooms;a whose faoilltios include swimming pools, gambling and the flnoot in nightolnh entertainment? If one can stay away from the gaming aotivi?yg entertainment along the famous ?Strip" is reasoaably pricedg Dinner for too, including one of the spectacular hour and one half shows, will _oo3t about $32300 to $15n00,.not including drinks or-taxa However, one can. the m1dn1ght performance of spectaculars for a minimum of $3500 to $5300 pot perm-ng which includes throo drinks eaohb The smaller lounge shows may be soon for the price of the consumede EV .., 119mm 135. more thou 309860 homes and apartments offer comfortable residence in Las Waggon Thooe is on adoqoa?o choice of homes for sale and apartments for rent, ond many oonuotoot contractors to build to specificationo The average home in Lao Vegan about Rent:9 however, averages $96 per month and is in the too 58 poroon? brackot in tho As of tbio'writing? a construction of homes is booming in every price oango? anl porohasoo can be made with a minimum down payment of approximately oz if FHA - Elwyn nro over rental orallor parko within ten miles of Las Vegaso A nico tvomhooroom trollor averages aboo? $85u00 to $100?00 per month obon? SEQGO monhh for hotonoo ?lthough Hollis AFB and Indian Springs AFB are lOcated within the Lao Ve;ao areag military poroonnol who are aoslgned to Area 51 are NOT eligible housing Thore are three other small cities within a 20 mile radius of Las Vegas: \hndorson? Boulder City? and North Las Vegas.a Rent in North Las Vegas lvoragos about the same as Log Vegas9 but rent in Henderson is the lowest in cloth Conn?y on? below the national average. For thOse personnel willing to lino somowhat further from Area 51 those communities might offer more housing and living con alonso in finding adequate rentals or purchases is available by the 51 Base ?ommandg?_or his Coat of $1.3an -.. w. . "man?: Living in thin axooaro highor than the national average9 probably ono of tho oononnor indexes in the U530 Services including such crafts no plumber? olootrlolong oarpontor, iron workers aro.a good 15 to 20 percent? higher than oomooratloo oorvloos on tho East?Coastn Cheap labor marketo normally ovoilohlo in tho larger citioo goo not available in Los Vegaso Public Eonnopoototlon? although poloodg in very limited in service and orlvato lo on moans of tranoportotiono Declassified in Part -\?Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDPQOBOO184R000100020001-6 - peclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIATRDP9OBOO184R000100020001-6 SECRET ARE 13.. 51 Area 51 hich was reactivated in late 1959 toege in flight testing the new project vehicle, is administered by the Organ ation site is commanded by a USAF afficer (Colonel) and his Deputy Executive, who is the senior Organization representative? The Base is composed of USAF military personnel, civilian staff and contract personnel 1 \and several contractor personnel engaged in project 25xj research, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company under the direction of a Camp Manager perform cite maintenance and housekeeping, and supplies 'hhe Area with everday housekeeping and maintenance supplies and equipment under the general administration of the Area 51 Base commander. In welcoming you, the new assignee, to Area 51 we would like to give you the following information about this Station: Area 51 is located approximately 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas and 53 miles north of mercury, Nevada, at the edge of the Nevada Test Site, (See noteched moor) It can be reached only by automobile and aircraft, Constellation from Los Angoles and Cad? from Las Vegasp Since there is no public ourfaee cransportation between Area 51 and Las Vegas, and since Space on.the contractor c?47 is available only on a firsrecome, basis, personnel are urged to bring,their own automobiles since it may be their only means of transportation between the Area and Lao Vegasa II unions All personnel assigned to Area 51, whether they have a family in Lao Vegas or another city, will be assigned quarters and provided mealo without cost during their stays on Basea Personnel will live in Babbitt houses or trailersroomo All homes and trailers are well form niehed and have eirmcoolers and heaterso Towels and bedding, including linens and blankets, will he_fnrniehed without charge; Incoming personnel are advised that only simply field living conditions are provided and there is no locked storage editable for the protection of valuables within the Areao Therefore, personnel should provide their own footlockersa Television core are available in all houses and trailers and personnel are requested not to bring their personal TV nets to the Area since antennae arrangements do not provide for unlimited hookeupes Also, AM radio reception in poor during daylight hours and PM reception is nonexistento If you are oonoidering a radio, consider no less than a 7 transistor unicl mooning facilities operated by Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company are excellento The newly constructed Mess Hall can accommodate approximately 1500 people, and hours of operation asnure all personnel, regardless of working shifts, three full meals daily, There are no shortages, and fresh fruit, milk, coffee, tea, pies and cakes, salads snd'ice cream are always on the serving line, ?hf??l Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved ?for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDP9OBQO184R000100020001-6 . . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 111111 111 Clothing He1n At The A1ea: The weather is ordina111y extremely dry, although severe rainstorms 'an? occasional snowstormg are exper1encedo Extreme seasonal temperatures may be anticipa1ed with below freezing temperatures dtring the short winter months and extrema heat and intense gun during the summar months. High win?s and a senaiderable amount of dust are to be anticipated, and 11 is. advisabla 10 have plastic clothes bags for pxotection .of clothing, It is r?commen.ded that personnel 1nci.ude the follcwing minimum requirements in their wardrobas: 1 Ge1ton 11013111 2 01 3 per week 1 001101 911115 1 911 day I 31111 Lew shoes are adegua?e if you do not go beynnd the LmMedlate area. It 13 recommended that GI shoes, combat boots or engineer boots'be worn in your trips 19 1h1 field or test arease ?Sun 6111113 1 pair N11e: During 111 pe111d-1 10111111 19 15 April, pexsenpel must supple?ent 1L1 ab111 i11m1,w1th 111111 appa1e1 1111 as jackets, gluvesg socks9 etca 11== Laundrv And D11 Cleaning: A free aa11.1wyeursel.f laundromata 11th 113p and bleach furnished available en1311e and if 101 are handy with an 1.an9 bring 1tr Peneenn;1 1111 1111111111 111111111 1111 be able 10 have their ?one at heme..- fLaun?ry can L1 3111 15 1 L11 Vegaa laundry through REECG on Tuesdaya and A'Thursdayg 1111119 and be picked up a week 110m the day it 15 sentn Dry azieaning an? laundry 13 axpensive; for axample9 it costs about 85? to have 1 p111 ef 11011111 dry cleaned and abeut 45c to have a- -sh111 laundereda Wer?igg Candi 1915: - Infe1mal 1111 11 th? erder cf the day dufing wgrking hoarse Walking ahn113 111 10111111 01 11011 shirts are included in t?e normal attire 1111111 11a 111111 With few exceptions? all bu1idings are air? 100115 er a11-101d1110nedn The temperature may reach 120 dagrees eutsideg 111:1111 1111 11111 Eema?n comfortablgn ?11 1 1111111133111111111 ,1 1111111 d111111a11 p1pv1111 EAmheur mgdical sewerage for the 311111 11111 111 mm 11111111 1111111111 11 Ba?eg and m111111y pe1se?ne1 111 11111111 11 111111113 AFB 11111.11111 1n L31 Vegag while c111111n' 1113011*1 1111 1111 11111111 in L19 Vegas 91 L03 Angeleso ?In eme?ge?ey 111113 111111111 111 11a1111ed 11 La1.Vegs or L01 Angeles and m1111111 pe1111111 19 111111 1131 A 111111 is held for military paracnnel 111 11111 1111111111 asgigna? 10 1111 1111111111 11111,F11day at Nellig 111'11 111 111 11111 0111111 $111111 1111119111 asgigned 11 1h1s Stationo SECRET Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19: CIA-RDP9OBOO184R000100020001-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Cop); Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDP9OBOO184R000100020001VII Eiegmr Meiel The cancer cf recreaticnal activity an the Base is a newly constructed 'Conditicnieg Buildimg containing six bowling alleys installed by Brunswick' Corporation, a dry heat roams enclosed swimming pool, handball ecurt, squash 1 court, physical improvement roam, paperback library, and a basketball court. The bcwlieg alleys are equipped with automatic pineetters and ball returns9 and a fee of 25c is charged for each game bowled. There is no charge for shoesa every night cf the week except Saturdayo 25c is usually chargeda but a higher price is sometimes asked for the higher grade movieao Listed below-ere other recreation facilities at Area 51: Eeriea, crevided by the Armed Forces Motion Picture Services are shown 1 A5 Recreation Hell cencaining 1e ?eer Ber 2G Eerdback library 30 Six_pcel tablee ?e ?1mg ecmg cables 50 TV room 60 Happy teem ?o Shuffie beard Bo Sneaker table Ba Fullwsiee gymneeium centeining (To be completed ole June 1964) In Basketball ceurt 26 Badmintee eeurt 30 Exercise area CG Outdeore 1? Sefabell f?eld 20 Peer reenie census 30 ?ne beeketbeli court AD Gm volleyball ceurt 5c: Gee bedmietm cent/.2 6e ?ne handball court 70 Gee gcif cage SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDP9OBOO184R000100020001-6 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for 20E/g9l19: A :33 The weekly 133g33 sgandiangl 333? Attached to 3 ?a 5? Id ?vf: 3w; we? L: :32 3331 3 3333332 In; 3 magi??a Ag and 333? Airgfaft Since both 313333 333 3333 p3imarily for the transportatign of contractor 333333331 33 the A333 a? seating space T33 miTitar? and civilian personnel wishing to 33131; 3 33333 alrgraft is T131333 to a 3823153 Ba 3330 Re 313tration: '333353 registration of privately 33nea vahicles can be.done in Las Vegas 33 C333 M33333y? 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Ha Cheek ?eehiee Feei?itiegg There is nu cheek cashing facility at Area 51; bank drafts, travelerge cheeke and checks can be cashed at Camp Mercury upon presentetiee of preper i?entifiea?iong can not be cashed en the Nevada Test Sieegl Personal cheeks ean be cashed in Les Vegas casinos and hotels, but arrangements meet be made at the casinos and hotels beforehando It is strongly recemmended that personnel make arrangements with local banks to handle their financial matters because outwofmstate checks are difficult to cash in Les Vegasa IQ ?Sgyviee Station Facilities: are me eerviee station facilities available onwsite for purchase of 1 and repair of personal vehicles; There is a service station at Camp Nereury, but none between Camp Mercury and Area 510? Gas prices in Las Vegas arer - ebeet the same as Washingtena De Gag hewever, personnel should be prepared to -pay as much as 42? for a gallon of regular gas in the isolated desert areaso jn Animele egg Pets: 1 The keeping ef eeimale and pets enweite ie.peohih1tedghetegrephic Equivment: Pereonel may be breught he the Area9 but photography is prohibited within any section 0f the Nevada Test Sitea ineleding Area 51; Upon arrival, all cameras must be xegietezed with the Aree 51 SecurityOEficeo L6 Carrying or aging firearms 9f any type will net be permitted within the eenfinee ef eke Nevada Test Sitea Firearms mey be transported to the Area previeed they are immediately regietered eith the Area 51 Security Offices 110 The eurroen?iug desert'eree is amply inhabited With lizards, copperhead and king snekee, deerP meantain sheep, jack zabbiteg'bebcate, and hedgerab Part of our men ?e pictured in the "art gallery at the Area;" Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/19 CIA-RDP9OBOO184R000100020001-6 (I . ?w 1.) 111333.15: 1:311:31: HOUR 2.35.1111 FHA 6131-1113.. 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