Transcript of interview with Timothy Harney by Claytee D. White, June 12, 2010

Title

Transcript of interview with Timothy Harney by Claytee D. White, June 12, 2010

Date

2010-06-12

Description

Tim Harney begins his reminiscences with an overview of his Irish-Catholic upbringing in Duluth, Minnesota. He recalls being smitten with the sunny west and moving to Las Vegas in 1965 to take a teaching position at Rancho High School. By 1973, the Harney family was calling the John S. Park Neighborhood home. He describes the attraction to the green trees and sprawling lawns and to affordable home prices. It was a close knit neighborhood where everyone had the same gardener, knew the local policeman by name, and where his daughters worked at the Luv-It Frozen Custard shop. Around 1987, Tim decided to move out of the John S. Park Neighborhood. He sensed a change—having been broken into by the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, watching drifters and homeless people sleeping in the yard, and seizing an opportunity to move to a new development. Nevertheless, Tim notes hopes for the neighborhood and reminds us that "It takes a village."

Subject

Cities and towns -- Growth
Schools
Community development

Source

Mountain West Digital Library

Relation

https://special.library.unlv.edu/node/542514/thumbnail

Type

text

References

https://utah-primoprod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=digcoll_unl_14node-542514&context=L&vid=MWDL

Citation

“Transcript of interview with Timothy Harney by Claytee D. White, June 12, 2010,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed July 7, 2026, https://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/33723.

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