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History lovers! We appreciate you! Let us convene for a talk and walk on the history of downtown Las Vegas. We share a similar passion … to relive and revive the history of this incredible city. From ‘cruising the donut’ of Fremont (and I’m not talking Pink Donut, to reminiscing on 15 year old Wayne Newton playing at Fremont). Let’s meet for a walking tour and chat about it!
Upcoming events (3)
See all- 33rd Annual Las Vegas Paiute Snow Mountain Pow WowLas Vegas Snow Mountain Pow Wow Grounds , Las Vegas, NV
Experience the living traditions of the Tudinu — the Desert People — at the 33rd Annual Las Vegas Paiute Snow Mountain Pow Wow.
The Las Vegas Paiute Tribe welcomes you to gather for a weekend of dancing, drumming, song, and the vibrant pageantry of regalia. This annual pow wow honors the Paiute ancestors whose lands span the Colorado River, Southeastern Nevada, and parts of Southern California and Utah, and celebrates the enduring spirit of Native culture.
Enjoy competitive dancing, traditional drum groups, craft vendors, and delicious food booths offering authentic flavors. The Snow Mountain Pow Wow is an intertribal event, welcoming dancers, singers, and guests from across the region.
📅 Dates: Saturday Oct 11
📍 Location: Las Vegas Paiute Snow Mountain Reservation
🔗 More Info: Snow Mountain Pow Wow Event Page
https://www.lvpaiutetribe.com/pow-wow
https://www.facebook.com/story.php/?story_fbid=1276337937196527&id=100044609971452What to bring: Comfortable seating, sun protection, hat
> This is more than a cultural festival — it’s an opportunity to connect with the first people of this land, honor their ancestors, and celebrate a living heritage in the heart of Southern Nevada.
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- Visit a former divorce Ranch - Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule SpringsFloyd Lamb Park, Las Vegas, NV
Join us for a stroll through one of Nevada’s most unique historic sites—Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs, once home to a famous divorce ranch.
In the 1930s to 1960s, Nevada became famous for its “divorce ranches”—rustic resorts that offered weary couples and mostly women a temporary home while they established the six-week residency needed for a quick Nevada divorce. Guests spent their days horseback riding, swimming, socializing, and enjoying authentic Western hospitality, all while waiting to “graduate” with a fresh start. High-profile visitors, privacy, and the promise of liberation made these ranches legendary refuges for a generation seeking freedom from unhappy marriages
This 680-acre desert oasis is filled with shady cottonwoods, serene lakes, wildlife, and winding bike and walking trails. Scattered throughout the park are relics of a bygone era:
- An adobe hut from 1917, built when the property was still a working ranch.
- The Foreman’s House, constructed in the 1940s, during the heyday of Nevada’s quick-divorce industry.
We'll walk, talk, and discuss the history while enjoying this hidden gem.
🦚 see the famous peacocks
💍 learn the history of the divorce ranch
♦️ National register of historic places
🦆 lakes
🚶♀️trails🎬 https://youtu.be/0r-0hDi_rI0?feature=shared
🧑🏻💻 https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/News/Blog/Detail/history-of-floyd-lamb-parkCOST: $6 per vehicle (credit or debit card only)
at the park entry gatehouse located at 9200 Tule Springs Road