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Synopsis of Nevada

Nevada, one of the Rocky Mountain states of the United States. A stark and arid land, Nevada is a region of rugged, snow-capped peaks, desert valleys green with sage, and sparsely populated expanses that still retain the vestiges of the Old West. But the state is also known for its glittering cities, where luxurious casinos draw visitors from around the world. Carson City is Nevada's capital. Las Vegas is the largest city.

Nevada entered the Union on October 31, 1864, as the 36th state. The first European settlers of the state came for its mineral wealth, and the gold and silver labored out of Nevada's famous mines created the state's first boom period. Vast ranches were developed in the north, where rainfall was sufficient to provide grazing for cattle and sheep. Later the state's gambling casinos and scenic landscapes would attract millions of tourists. By the mid-1990s, however, Nevada had developed a relatively diversified economy. Tourism, mining, and ranching remain important, but manufacturing and construction are growing rapidly.

Tourism is the state's most important economic activity. Major tourist attractions are legalized casino gambling and many nightclubs, which are centered in the resort areas of Las Vegas, Reno, and Lake Tahoe. The Lake Tahoe region also has a number of popular ski resorts. Some visitors were once attracted by the liberal divorce laws, which made it possible to obtain a divorce after only six weeks' residence in the state. In addition, no waiting period is required to get married. In addition, Nevada has many historic and scenic attractions. Scores of ghost towns stand as reminders of the past. Nevada's deserts contain spectacular scenery and much of scientific interest, such as the fossils and multicolored canyons. Recreation in Nevada is largely associated with its mountains, rivers, and lakes, where opportunities for seasonal sports are numerous. Deer hunting and trout fishing are popular, as is skiing, particularly at the Slide Mountain-Mount Rose area and Charleston Peak. Facilities for water sports and other activities have been well developed at Lake Tahoe and Lake Mead. Lake Tahoe, perhaps Nevada's best known scenic attraction, is also a popular winter sport area.

The state's name is taken from the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range shared by Nevada and California; nevada is Spanish for ''snow covered.'' Nevada is called the Silver State for its many silver mines, the Sagebrush State for its abundant sagebrush, and the Battle Born State because it was admitted to the Union during the American Civil War (1861-1865).






 



Nevada Motels Briefs


Reno without gambling - Las Vegas Travel- msnbc.com

... but you'd miss out on a lot of other things to see and do around that corner of Nevada ... and gaming sections for links to the casinos and a long directory of hotels, motels ...

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FEMA extends hurricane hotel program - Katrina, The Long Road Back ...

We want them out of these hotels and motels and into apartments.” ‘ We are not kicking ... are: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada ...

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Three Southwestern weekend getaways - US and Canada- msnbc.com

Make a stop at Nevada s Valley of Fire State Park, where red sandstone that s been whipped ... Motels and cafes line Zion Park Boulevard, Springdale’s main drag, along with galleries ...

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FEMA must keep paying hotel bills - Katrina, The Long Road Back- msnbc ...

The needs of the relative few who remain in hotels and motels are a top priority.” ... states — Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada ...

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Bicycling America - Active- msnbc.com

... saving 460 miles, although subjecting the cyclist to extreme conditions in Utah and Nevada ... Fancier tours - $5,000 to $10,000 - will carry your gear for you and provide food, motels ...

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Myrtle Beach adds fires to disaster watch - Weather- msnbc.com

‘Prostidude’ starts work at Nevada brothel ... High-rise hotels and condominiums stud the shore where 20 years ago mom-and-pop motels ...

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First thoughts: Culture wars return? - First Read - msnbc.com

During my vacation, we stayed at motels in Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. None had MSNBC on their cable lineup (even though some listed MSNBC, it was not accessible)...

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To franchise or fly solo - Forbes.com- msnbc.com

‘Prostidude’ starts work at Nevada brothel ... This is true for motels, meals, home repairs — you name it. Always read the Uniform ...

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Get a grip! Climb W. Va.'s New River Gorge - Active- msnbc.com

Towns near the park also offer a variety of hotels, motels, inns and cabins. ... Though California, Nevada and Colorado have long been known for rock climbing, West ...

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'Most endangered' historic U.S. sites listed - Life- msnbc.com

... development could destroy the 1925 Hialeah Park race course in Florida; mom-and-pop motels ... Vehicle plows into Nevada casino, kills 2

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