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Nevada

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

NEVADA’s natural attractions are overshadowed by the huge gambling and associated tourism industry. Since the early gold rush when huge amounts of gold and silver were discovered about 1860. People of all persuasions flocked to the South West in search of natures riches. What was left behind were ‘Wild West’ legacies that are today glamorized versions of the truth, encapsulated in the Gambling and Entertainment of arguably the world’s greatest adult entertainment cities, Las Vegas.

The ‘Las Vegas Strip’ is undoubtedly a modern wonderland of Themed Hotels each with its own unique identity, attractions and of course a casino. Fantasy and recreations of other areas of the world abound, from ancient  Egypt, Roman, Asian, to  New York, Paris, French Riviera, Venetian, Volcanic , Birds,  Film, Mediaeval,  Tropical, Desert to name but a few. Theme Parks and some of the worlds best Golf Courses and Shopping Malls, Museums and Wedding Chapels add to the variety. The magical nightlights bring the ‘Neon Strip’ of some 6km to a blaze of fantastical atmosphere of contrasts. The older ‘downtown’ parts of the city nightlife have also been regenerated as Freemont Street has been revitalized to retain the ‘old style Vegas’ and converted to a huge 5km covered walkway and pedestrian mall with fantastic light and sound shows. Museums to Natural History, Archaeology, Famous Musicians and Entertainers offer fascinating insights into the past.

Outside of Las Vegas are many natural, man-made and cultural attractions that make this state such a varied tourist attraction that draws over 37 million visitors annually. The Hoover Dam built in 1935 gives life to the states of Nevada, Arizona and California with both water and electricity. An engineering marvel itself it provides a huge reservoir on the Colorado River and is a tourist attraction of its own. This creation of Lake Mead (the largest in the US) encouraged forests, fauna and fauna, new marinas, beaches, water sports, swimming and fishing. Nearby(90km), Valley of Fire State Park with its strange Red Stone Formations also has prehistoric rock carvings (Petroglyphs)and hiking trails and closer Red Rock canyon. The Great Basin National Park on the border of Utah is reached by ‘The loneliest road in America’, with the towering peak of Mt. Wheeler and the Limestone Caves, forests, lakes and fabulous Scenic Drives draw visitors, campers and hikers who enjoy the immense solitude.

Capital, Carson City (of Kit Carson fame), still has some of its original casinos, fine historical museums to railroad, mining, minting and natural history.

Virginia City was known for its proximity to the Comstock Lode, one of the worlds richest gold and silver deposits at the time. Today it’s filled with historic Museums, sights, fine views, themed Wild West saloons, souvenir shops and landmark buildings.

Reno, once the premier gambling destination and ‘quickie divorce’ city, still has its casino adherents, winter and outdoor attractions at many Alpine Resorts, white water parks, fine Automobile Museum, and close by, the beautiful Lake Tahoe- one of the most popular winter and summer destinations.

Special Events are naturally filled with the best of Music, Artists, Acts, Expo’s, Film Fests, Motor Cars, Historical Reenactments, Cultural Celebrations and Displays, Jamborees, Rodeos, Concerts, National Days Celebrations, Local Food & Music Fests, BBQ’s, Arts & Culture, Golf Tournaments, Horse Shows, Car Races, Balloon, Camel and Bike races in or around the cities and towns.

This ‘Desert State’ is truly remarkable as providing the ‘Greatest Entertainment Venue’ in the USA.