Magazine Article
Sam Davis
’30’ is ticked off for Sam Davis Sagebrush School journalist penned Silver State history. BY CHIC DIFRANCIA On March 18, 1918, the “Car-son City Daily Appeal” carried a front-page obituary […]
Magazine Article
Sam Davis
’30’ is ticked off for Sam Davis Sagebrush School journalist penned Silver State history. BY CHIC DIFRANCIA On March 18, 1918, the “Car-son City Daily Appeal” carried a front-page obituary […]
Magazine Article
The Petticoat Prospectors
The Petticoat Prospectors Looking back: The little-known history of female miners in the Silver State BY TERRY SPRENGER-FARLEY “We do not see any reason why women should not engage in […]
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2016 Great Nevada Picture Hunt
GRAND PRIZE WINNER Tony Fuentes Oftentimes, photographers explain that unexpected circumstances can lead to an extraordinary shot. Such is the case for the grand-prize winner of the 2016 Great Nevada […]
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Savvy Sommelier Uncorks Delicious Adventure
Savvy Sommelier Uncorks Delicious Adventure CARNEVINO’S KIRK PETERSON PAIRS WINE WITH FOOD…AND PEOPLE. BY MARISA FINETTI It’s well past lunch, yet a seductively plated dish of braised quail in cognac […]
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Bowers Mansion: The Chronicle of a Curious Nevada Landmark
This historic icon’s influence spans more than 150 years. BY TAMERA BUZICK The best view of Nevada’s gold- and silver-mining days can still be seen from the Bowers Mansion porch. […]
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The Quaints of DeQuille
Reaching a daily circulation of more than 15,000 copies, Virginia City’s Territorial Enterprise was at one time the largest newspaper west of the Mississippi River. Readers of this Nevada publication were treated to the prose and tales of famous journalist and author Samuel Clemens, who used the legendary nom de plume of Mark Twain. But another Enterprise reporter, renowned for his gymnastic vocabulary and whom some considered to be a better writer even than Twain, was William Wright.
City
Henderson
Henderson, NV—Nevada’s second-largest city—is close to boundless entertainment in just about every direction you look, but also just far enough away. It’s a natural jumping-off point to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, as well as its own vibrant art, entertainment, recreation, shopping, and dining scenes. And we’re here to tell you where to find it.
Business
Mesquite Fine Arts Center & Gallery
Possibly the un-stuffiest fine art gallery ever, this gallery represents nearly 200 regional artists, and offers monthly rotating exhibits, lectures, and classes for those looking to level up their skills.
Attraction
Black Rock Desert
From remote off-roading past historic sites and natural hot springs to rockhounding, camping under some of the most star-studded skies in the country, and beyond, expect the unexpected in this wild, far-flung corner of the Silver State.
Business
Serenity Helicopters
Let Serenity Helicopters host you on your visit to the Grand Canyon. Get a true sense of the scope and grandeur that you can’t get on a hike or from a scenic overlook.