Business
Northstar California
At Northstar California, guests discover a one-of-a-kind winter oasis complete with freshly groomed slopes, an average annual snowfall of more than 350 inches, fireside hot cocoas, and expansive mountainscapes.
Business
Northstar California
At Northstar California, guests discover a one-of-a-kind winter oasis complete with freshly groomed slopes, an average annual snowfall of more than 350 inches, fireside hot cocoas, and expansive mountainscapes.
Lodging
Harrah’s Laughlin Casino Hotel
With more than 1,500 guest rooms and suites, Harrah’s Laughlin is an affordable, welcoming beach resort where guests can escape their daily routine and enjoy the breathtaking views of the beautiful Colorado River and surrounding desert mountains.
Lodging
Golden Nugget
The Golden Nugget offers more than 2,300 deluxe guest rooms and suites; a high-energy casino featuring the most popular slot and video poker machines, table games, race and sports book and poker room; nightly entertainment; world-class restaurants; luxury spa and salon and The Tank, a year-round outdoor swimming pool complete with a live shark aquarium.
Magazine Article
Nevada’s State Parks
Nevada’s parks celebrate the Great Basin’s natural and human history, and for this issue, we’re zeroing in on ones that tell the story of the state from prehistory to today. Get ready for a trek through time; along the way you’ll meet ancient reptiles, tour military forts, and hang out in pioneer pit stops.
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Esther’s Kitchen
Walking into Esther’s Kitchen right before dinner service begins in the 18b Arts District of Las Vegas, one is struck immediately with a sense of community. The staff is finishing a wine tasting. They are sampling the latest additions to the ever-changing menu in an affable, almost familial scene. But it’s more than that. Even the walk up to the restaurant along Casino Center Boulevard has a community feel that differs from three years ago when Esther’s Kitchen first opened.
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Belvada Hotel: Building History One Room at a Time
Way back in days of yore there was this legendary building in a historic mining town that begged to be visited. It stood sentinel, high in the desert hills, doors shuttered for decades, with its secrets locked forever inside. It once housed the riches of miners, the homes of families, and eventually, their faded memories. I can barely recall when I first learned of this forgotten treasure…it’s been so many years now. I believe it was 2018, if memory serves.
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Editor’s Note
I just reread my editor’s note from our final issue of 2019, and I made what I thought was a clever comment about how 2020 would be the year of hindsight. I admit I did very little looking back this year; instead the lion’s share of 2020 has been spent with a wary eye on the future. As we round the corner on the end of the year, I’m looking forward to the new year and the hope it brings.
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Mine Mechanics
Technology developed in the early days of Nevada mining required innovation, experimentation, and a whole lot of determination.
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Lake Tahoe’s Sunken Treasure: The SS Tahoe
Diving exploration team reveals the depths of famed ship’s history. By RYAN HUGHES It took only 50 years for the Lake Tahoe Basin to transform from an untouched oasis into a […]
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Through The Lens: Cathedral Gorge State Park
THROUGH THE LENS CATHEDRAL GORGE STATE PARK Geological wonder has photographers and adventurers flocking to natural beauty. BY ERIC CACHINERO The otherworldly atmosphere of Cathedral Gorge State Park may […]