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'''Southern Nevada''' is a region of [[Nevada]]. It comprises Clark County, Esmeralda County, Lincoln County, Mineral County, and Nye County. |
'''[http://lasvegasterritory.com/ Southern Nevada]''' is a region of [[Nevada]]. It comprises Clark County, Esmeralda County, Lincoln County, Mineral County, and Nye County. |
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==Cities== |
==Cities== |
Revision as of 01:00, 9 February 2017
Southern Nevada is a region of Nevada. It comprises Clark County, Esmeralda County, Lincoln County, Mineral County, and Nye County.
Cities
- 1 Beatty
- 2 Blue Diamond
- 3 Boulder City
- 4 Hawthorne
- 5 Henderson
- 6 Las Vegas
- 7 Laughlin
- 8 Mesquite
- 9 North Las Vegas
- 10 Pahrump
- 11 Panaca
- 12 Pioche
- 13 Primm
- 14 Rachel – famous for being the closest habitation to the Nellis Air Force Range and Area 51
- 15 Tonopah
Other destinations
- 1 Lake Mead National Recreation Area
- 2 Spring Mountains National Recreation Area
- 3 Valley of Fire State Park
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- Inyo County - Lying across the border in California, Inyo County is a land of extremes, covering a massive 10,000 square mile expanse of the Eastern Sierra and California Desert. Inyo County is home to Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower-48 states, as well as Death Valley National Park, the largest national park in the lower-48 states and host to earth's hottest temperatures and the continent's lowest elevation. In addition, ancient bristlecone pine trees can be found within the White Mountains, the oldest of which is estimated to be around 5,000 years old.