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Richard C. MacDonald oral history interview (OH-02836)

Abstract

Oral history interview with Richard C. MacDonald conducted by

Stefani Evans and Claytee D. White on September 20, 2016 for the

Building Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview, MacDonald

describes his personal history and moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in

1963. He talks about his experience earning his real estate broker's

license and his father's plan to develop and sell Las Vegas property.

MacDonald recalls working with Frank Sala and Chuck Ruthe to obtain

his first two sections of Henderson, Nevada land, which became Sun

City MacDonald Ranch and the western part of MacDonald Highlands.

Later, he talks about developing Sunridge at MacDonald Ranch and

The Canyons at MacDonald Ranch. MacDonald recalls his twenty-

year experience as a developer with the City of Henderson, its planning

commission, city manager, city attorney, and city council. Lastly,

he talks of golf course architects and planners and the MacDonald

Highlands golf course, his family, the Great Recession, and his current

status working with the City of Henderson.

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Date

2016-09-20

Extent

3 digital_files (0.133 GB) MP3, JPG, PDF/A

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Scope and Contents Note

Oral history interview with Richard C. MacDonald conducted by Stefani Evans and Claytee D. White on September 20, 2016 for the Building Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview, MacDonald describes his experience as a white man facing racial discrimination, of Las Vegas as Hawaii's Ninth Island, of earning his real estate broker's license, and of his father's plan to develop and sell Las Vegas property to Hawaiians. Returning to Las Vegas, MacDonald worked with Frank Sala and Chuck Ruthe to obtain his first two sections of Henderson land, which became Sun City MacDonald Ranch and the western part of MacDonald Highlands. He talks of developing Sunridge at MacDonald Ranch on Eastern Avenue and The Canyons at MacDonald Ranch. He also speaks to local prejudice against Hawaiians and to the way the City of Henderson favored Hank Greenspun and American Nevada Corporation. He recalls his twenty-year experience as a developer with the City of Henderson, its planning commission, city manager, city attorney, and city council. He reveals associations with Del Webb and the Del Webb CEO, Anthem, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the Sultan of Brunei, and polo fields as well as Red Alerts, the Foothills project, and MacDonald Highlands. Along the way he talks of golf course architects and planners and the MacDonald Highlands golf course, his family, the Great Recession, and his current status working with the City of Henderson and the Archaeological Institute of America. Digital audio and transcript available. Digital photograph available.

Access Note

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Publication Rights

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Preferred Citation

Richard C. MacDonald oral history interview, 2016 September 20. OH-02836. [Cite format consulted: Audio recording or Transcript.] Oral History Research Center, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Acquisition Note

This interview was conducted and transcribed by the Oral History Research Center (OHRC) which is part of the UNLV University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Division.

Processing Note

Interview materials were processed by UNLV Libraries Special Collections and Archives in 2016 and 2019. Miguel Dominguez wrote the collection description. Access copies were created for born-digital audio and/or transcript files.

Existence and Location of Copies

A bound transcript is available for use in UNLV Libraries Special Collections and Archives. See call number: F849.L35 M3313 2016

Collection Type

EAD ID

US::NvLN::OH02836

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