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  2. History of Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    History of Las Vegas. The settlement of Las Vegas, Nevada was founded in 1905 after the opening of a railroad that linked Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. The stopover attracted some farmers (mostly from Utah) to the area, and fresh water was piped in to the settlement. In 1911, the town was incorporated as part of the newly founded Clark County ...

  3. Timeline of Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The population of Las Vegas has grown to 64,405, which represents more than 22 percent of Nevada's total population, even though with just 25 square miles it occupies less than 0.02 percent of the state's land. [1] Plaque describing the Beatles' hotel stay in 1964. Sahara Las Vegas USA Las Vegas Natural History Museum. 1964

  4. History of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The History of Nevada as a state began when it became the 36th state on October 31, 1864, after telegraphing the Constitution of Nevada to the Congress days before the November 8 presidential election (the largest and costliest transmission ever by telegraph). Statehood was rushed to help ensure three electoral votes for Abraham Lincoln 's ...

  5. Variety Hall shootout - Wikipedia

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    Variety Hall shootout. The Variety Hall shootout, also called the Las Vegas Saloon Shootout (January 22, 1880), was a gunfight that took place in Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States. It launched gunman "Mysterious" Dave Mather to fame. Mather had first ventured to Las Vegas as a part of the Dodge City Gang, which also included gunmen John ...

  6. Queho - Wikipedia

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    Nevada. Queho (born around 1880; [3] his name was also spelled Quehoe on his grave [4] or Quejo in other sources) was a Native American outlaw and renegade [5] whose exploits became part of Nevada legend. [3] Many deaths were blamed on Queho and so he earned the title of being the first mass murderer in the state of Nevada [6] and "The Mad Indian".

  7. Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    December 12, 1978. Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park is a state park of Nevada. It contains the Old Mormon Fort (completed 1855), the first permanent structure built in what would become Las Vegas fifty years later. [3] In present-day Las Vegas, the site is at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Washington Avenue, less ...

  8. 15 Smallest Towns in America - AOL

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    Once a booming silver mining town between 1880 and 1888, Bonanza is now almost a ghost town with just 20 residents. ... Cal-Nev-Ari, Nevada. Population: 254 ... 70 miles south of Las Vegas in 2021 ...

  9. Las Vegas Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Historical Society. Coordinates: 36.158083°N 115.153777°W. The Las Vegas Historical Society was created in 2013 to collect, archive, and display photographs of Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Valley in Nevada, which have not yet been publicly showcased.

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