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Nevada Association of REALTORS®
760 Margrave Dr Ste 200
Reno, NV 89502
(800) 748-5526 - (775) 829-5911 - Fax (775) 829-5915
Nevada Real Estate Division
788 Fairview Dr Ste 200
Carson City, Nevada 89701-5453
realest@red.state.nv.us
(775) 687-4280 - Fax (775) 687-4868
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Nevada became a state in 1864. It was the 36th to join the union. The
capital is Carson City.
Nevada is bordered by Arizona California, Utah and Oregon. The
largest cities in the state are Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, North Las
Vegas and Sparks.
Agriculture in the state includes cattle, hay and dairy products. Industry
includes tourism, mining, machinery, and printing and publishing, food
processing and electrical equipment.
Some of Nevada’s symbols are:
Flower is
sagebrush
Tree is
the single-leaf pinon and bristlecone pine
Bird is
the mountain bluebird
Animal is
the desert bighorn sheep
Gem is the
virgin valley black fire opal
Semiprecious
gem is Nevada turquoise
Metal is
silver
Fish is
the cutthroat trout
Reptile
is the desert tortoise
Interesting:
Las Vegas
has more hotel rooms than any other place on earth. And the majority of the
largest hotels as well
To drive
from Los Angeles to Reno, you would be traveling west!!
Camels were used as pack animals in Nevada as late as 1870.
Nevada is
second only to South Africa in gold production.
Nevada has more mountain ranges than any other state (not highest but
most).
What to see:
Other than
the casinos:
Berlin-Ichtyosaur
Satate Park is constructed around the fossilized remains of ancient
mysterious reptiles within a well-preserved turn-of-the-century Nevada
mining camp.
The ghost
town of Rhyolite still pays homage to early pioneers and their dreams.
Remains of the depot, glass house, bank and other buildings are on display.
Hoover Dam
is the largest single public works project in our country’s history.
It contains enough yards of cement to pave a two-lane highway from San Francisco
to New York. The dam face was used in an amazing stunt for Roland Emerich's "Universal
Soldier" and has been seen in such films as "Viva Las Vegas" and "Fools
Rush In." Guided tours and a museum of artifacts of the construction and
its workers can be seen. Construction worker Hard Hat's were first invented
specifically for workers on the Hoover Dam in 1933.
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