In 1957, a young woman stood in the Nevada desert wearing a bathing suit and threw her arms to the sky. She posed with a radiant smile as a photographer with the Las Vegas News Bureau snapped away.
Nuclear testing wasn’t the only thing that went underground in the 1950s in Las Vegas. The true identity of the woman in the Atomic Age’s most iconic photograph was also buried. On May 24, 1957, a ...
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