Las Vegas

Discovered by Spanish explorers in 1829, the site of Las Vegas was originally a watering place for travelers on their way to southern California. It was first settled by Mormons in 1855, who were attracted by its artesian springs. They abandoned their settlement two years later in 1857, and the U.S. Army established Fort Baker there in 1864. In 1867, Las Vegas was detached from the Arizona Territory and joined with Nevada.

The town of Las Vegas was established and started to grow with the arrival of the railroad in 1905. However, its growth did not really take off until shortly after 1931, when the Nevada legislature legalized gambling in an effort to lift the state from the Great Depression. The construction of nearby Hoover Dam aided the area economically as well.

The Las Vegas that we know today basically began after World War II, when the idea of large hotels along the brand new strip was developed. Las Vegas is the marriage capital of America; there are 50 wedding chapels in the city. Tourism and the convention industry are the city's major sources of income. In addition, manufacturing, government, warehousing, and trucking are major sources of employment. Many high-technology companies are also located in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas has a favorable business climate: taxes are relatively low, and there are neither city nor state income taxes. This is because gambling and sales taxes, paid by tourists, have allowed the city and state governments to avoid personal and corporate income taxes.

Recent U.S. census shows Nevada growing at a faster rate than any other state. Every day of the year, another two acres of Las Vegas land are developed for commercial or residential use.

Yet with this phenomenal growth, local government has done an exemplary job of maintaining and expanding public services, schools, parks and roadways.

With an estimated 6,000 new residents moving to the Las Vegas Valley each month, its no wonder that residential construction is valued at more than $2 billion annually in addition to the fact commercial construction exceeds yet another $2 billion annually. With well over $4 billion in total construction annually, the Greater Las Vegas Area continues to be a major employment center for the construction industry as demand for residential, resort, office and industrial space continue to skyrocket.

Henderson

Henderson, one of the fastest growing cities in the country is only 7 miles from Las Vegas Bay Marina at Lake Mead. With it's own 1 million square foot mall, "The Galleria", it has major department stores, specialty shops, and restaurants. Another key attraction in Henderson is the Green Valley Town Center, a 70-acre family fun and entertainment center. Choose from miniature golf, roller skating, or race cars for some serious playtime. The town center also has restaurants, an eight screen theater, and a variety of other unique shops and entertainment related businesses.

Green Valley

Green Valley is a master planned community located in Henderson, NV that was developed in 1978 by American Nevada Corporation. It covers 8,400 acres and has a population of over 60,000 people. Henderson Occupies the southeast corner of the Las Vegas valley. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2003, Henderson is now the second largest city in Nevada and one of the fastest growing places in the US. Green Valley is known as one of the first suburban communities developed away from the Strip. It is now a mix of ranch homes built in the 1970's along with new home developments.

Boulder City

Boulder City is a city located in Clark County, Nevada. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 14,966.

Boulder City was originally built by the Bureau of Reclamation as housing for workers who were building Hoover Dam. Alcohol sales and all forms of gambling were prohibited in the city. The Bureau did not relinquish control of the city until 1958. The city charter, approved by the residents, prohibited gaming within the city limits. This provision still exists, making Boulder City the only location in Nevada where gaming is illegal. Alcohol sales were permitted in 1969.





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