Gold Key Bags
Description: the Las Vegas Gold Key, was located at 3053 Las Vegas Blvd. Opened in 1960. Closed in 1990. Demolished during the Desert Inn Road Super Arterial project It was located across from the Stardust, by the Desert Inn and the Flame Restaurant, on the site of what is now the Gold Key Shops. It had 100 rooms, was 3 stories tall with a glass elevator, heated pool, color TV in every room, coffee shop, drug store, steak house and cocktail lounge.
Description: A stunning and ornate vintage book cover style design celebrating Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved literary masterpiece, The Secret Garden. The beautiful gold filigree frame highlights the title text, intertwined with a massive antique skeleton key, lush pink roses, and creeping green ivy. This elegant graphic is ideally suited for classic literature fans, English majors, and dark academia book collectors.
Skeleton Key Bag
by Harley Warren – Pop Culture Mashups, Surreal Art & Chaotic T‑Shirt Wizardry
$19 $24
Description: Tiger Girl only appeared in her own comic, of which there was just a single issue in 1968. It was published by Gold Key Comics and was as campy as it gets, even by Silver Age standards. Tiger-Girl’s powers are never clearly defined, and their origin will likely remain forever unknown. They seem to include above average strength, heightened agility and an exceptional rapport with felines, including savage beasts. She is an exceptional aerialist and acrobat and is also an experienced circus hand, often assisting with performances involving beasts – especially the lions. Her charm and beauty are striking and generally speaking, her powers are rather modest compared to most superheros, so it’s a good thing she had a huge tiger backing her up.
Description: the Las Vegas Gold Key, was located at 3053 Las Vegas Blvd. Opened in 1960. Closed in 1990. Demolished during the Desert Inn Road Super Arterial project It was located across from the Stardust, by the Desert Inn and the Flame Restaurant, on the site of what is now the Gold Key Shops. It had 100 rooms, was 3 stories tall with a glass elevator, heated pool, color TV in every room, coffee shop, drug store, steak house and cocktail lounge.