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    Mini Hoover Dam Tour - From Las Vegas

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Built to harness the power of the Colorado River, the Hoover Dam is one of the largest in the world. The statistics are staggering. It is more than 700 feet tall, greater in volume than... isango.com

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    Atomic Testing Museum - Las Vegas, Nv

    Paradise, NV    

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    This Museum was opened in 2005 and is part of the Smithsonian Institution. From the Wikipedia article (visit link) :"The museum covers the period from the first test at NTS on Janua... waymarking.com

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    Old Spanish Trail

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This portion of the Old Spanish Trail was discovered in January, 1830, by Antonio Armijo during his first trip from Santa Fe to Los Angeles. The spring just north of this marker provided ... hmdb.org

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    Grand Canyon Super Deluxe Air / Helicopter Tour

    S Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV    

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    Spectacular multilingual narrated scenic airplane flight from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon's popular South Rim. You will enjoy a panoramic view of fabulous Las Vegas, ... lasvegasgrandcanyontour.com

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    Von Tobel's Hardware Store

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Text is from the City of Las Vegas Department of Planning, Historic Preservation Office. Von Tobel's Hardware Store As a founder of one of the pioneer families of Las Vegas, Ed Von Tobel ... hmdb.org

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    Debbie Reynolds Museum

    305 Convention Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV    

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    One of the brightest stars to emerge in Las Vegas has all the excitement of the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, when glamour abounded and movie stars were the epitome of chic, is recreat... museumland.net

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    The Huntridge Neighborhood

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Las Vegas' first tract subdivision, the Huntridge neighborhood was erected between 1941 and 1944 on land purchased in the 1920s by international businessman Leigh Hunt. After his death in... hmdb.org

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    Green Shack

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Opened around 1931 by Mrs. Mattie "Jimmy" Jones, the Green Shack restaurant was a town landmark at this site. The restaurant opened in a Union Pacific Railroad barracks building that was ... hmdb.org

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    Floyd R Lamb Park Ponds

    9200 Tule Springs Rd, Las Vegas, NV    

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    To reach Floyd Lamb Park, take the US 95 freeway north to Durango Drive and exit right, or to the east. Follow the brown signs to the park entrance, approximately 2 miles. The fishin... anglerweb.com

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    Block 16

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    The notorious Block 16, North First Street between Ogden and Stewart Avenues, was the only area in the Las Vegas Townsite, outside of hotels, where liquor could be sold, starting in 1905.... hmdb.org

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    Las Vegas Fort

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    In 1855 Pres. Brigham Young appointed a company of men under the leadership of William Bringhurst to establish a colony at Las Vegas. The company left Salt Lake May 10 and arrived at Las ... hmdb.org

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    Biltmore Village

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This WWII neighborhood was named for the Nevada Biltmore Hotel which opened nearby in 1942. A WWII housing shortage called for the construction of several hundred homes for military perso... hmdb.org

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    Ralph Louis Engelstad

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    With gratitude to the Engelstad Family Foundation for its generous contribution to this Liberty Bell monument, and in recognition of the life and achievements of Ralph Louis Engelstad who... hmdb.org

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    First Las Vegas Post Office

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    John Steele, one of the original L. D. S. missionaries, secured a mail grant for the Las Vegas Mission. The documents to establish the Post Office, and, appointing William Bringhurst Post... hmdb.org

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    Old Betsy

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    On this site stood "Old Betsy," Las Vegas' first electric generator, which serviced the power needs of the new town. The generator, operated by the Consolidated Power and Telephone compan... hmdb.org

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    Historic Light Standard

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    This light standard was placed at the entrance to the Las Vegas Union Pacific Railroad Station in 1937. The Depot was removed in 1970 to make way for the Union Plaza Hotel. Mr. Frank Scot... hmdb.org

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    Unlv Marjorie Barrick Museum

    4505 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV    

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    The Marjorie Barrick Museum offers opportunities to learn about the native cultures of the southwest United States and Mesoamerica. From the survival arts of the Southern Paiute to... museumstuff.com

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    El Portal Theatre

    Las Vegas, NV    

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    Built ? 1927-28 Architect: Charles Alexander MacNelledge Opened June 21, 1928 This building was Las Vegas' cultural center for many years. Its 700 seat auditorium and elegant Spanish moti... hmdb.org