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Nevada real estate
varies from area to area. There are excellent Nevada realtors situated
in every area. The housing costs fluctuate in accordance with the
different areas and the areas economies. However, there are plenty
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Nevada is a wonderful
state. Moving to Nevada can be an exciting move for anyone. Nevada
entered the Union on Oct. 31, 1864, as the 36th state. Nevada has
been known for its mineral wealth and for its gambling casinos and
scenic landscapes that attract millions of tourists. It is known
as the Silver State. NEVADA
OFFICE OF TOURISM
Nevada, with an area
of 110,567 sq mi, is the seventh largest state in the U.S. Nearly
all of Nevada lies within the Great Basin, or Basin, or Range, region.
The topography consists of numerous mountain ranges, parallel valleys,
and mesas and buttes.
With its varied topography,
Nevada has wide variation in weather; bright sunshine, little precipitation
in the valleys and deserts, heavy snowfall in the mountains, and
wide daily ranges of temperature. Winter snowfall is heaviest in
the Sierra Nevada.
According to the 2000
census, Nevada had 1,998,257 inhabitants. During the 1980s and 1990s
it was the fastest growing state in the U.S. The largest cities
are Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and Sparks. Carson
City is the state capital.
A public school system
was established in 1864. In the late 1980s Nevada had 331 public
elementary and secondary schools with a combined annual enrollment
of about 137,500 elementary pupils and 49,400 secondary students.
About 9200 students attended private schools. There has been growth
but recent numbers are unavailable. In this same period Nevada had
8 institutions of higher education, including the University of
Nevada, with branches in Las Vegas and Reno, and the Sierra Nevada
College. NEVADA
UNIVERSITIES
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Many of Nevada’s
museums exhibit Indian crafts and artifacts and relics from the
early mining days. Among these are the Nevada State Museum, the
Northeastern Nevada Museum, the Sheppard
Fine Art Gallery, the Railroad Museum, and the Harrah
Foundation National Automobile Museum. The Nevada Opera Association
is based in Reno.
Nevada’s climate
lends itself to such outdoor activities as golfing, swimming, fishing,
boating, hiking, horseback riding, and hunting. Skiing facilities
are located in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area. Of special note is the
Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Nevada offers a great variety
of scenic attractions. Beautiful Lake Tahoe, Boulder Canyon, and
vast expanses of desert and mountain landscapes, mining towns, ghost
towns and the recreational facilities of Lake Mead are just a few
of these attractions. NEVADA
STATE PARKS
Nevada living can
be a most gratifying experience. To learn more about moving to Nevada,
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