If the Nevada Legislature had amended the state constitution to allow women to vote when it first came up in 1869, Nevada would have become the first state to legalize women’s suffrage.
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In 1987, hundreds of protestors flocked to the Nevada National Security Site (then the Nevada Test Site) to protest the United States’ continued nuclear testing after an 18-month moratorium.
Construction on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ temple in Las Vegas began in 1985.
Since the Thunderbirds were first formed in 1953, the air demonstration team has gone on to perform worldwide for billions of viewers. Here’s a look at their history.
The Nevada National Security Site, formerly known as the Nevada Test Site, was the site of over 900 nuclear detonations between 1951 and 1992.
How Lake Mead grew, reached capacity, then fell over 80 years.
The Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade, which anticipates over 35,000 attendees, 70 parade entries, 2,500 participants and more than 500 volunteers this year, had humble beginnings.