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89004. Area codes. 702 and 725. FIPS code. 32-05700. GNIS feature ID. 2407866 [2] Blue Diamond is a census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Nevada, United States. The population was 268 at the 2020 census.
Blue Diamond: 11.005: 17.711: SR 159 east (Blue Diamond Road) / Erskine Junction Way – Blue Diamond, Red Rock: Begin Pahrump Valley Highway 36: 58: Tecopa Road / Old Spanish Trail Highway – Tecopa: Former Old Spanish Trail alignment [14] Nye 0.000–37.032: Pahrump: 53.036: 85.353: SR 372 west (Charles Brown Highway) / Crawford Way ...
View from the west end of SR 159 looking eastbound in 2015. State Route 159 has two distinct segments. The first segment is a rural two-lane highway that begins at its junction with SR 160. The highway proceeds northwest through the town of Blue Diamond towards Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.
Bonnie Springs Ranch. Bonnie Springs Ranch was an attraction near Blue Diamond, Nevada that included an 1880s Western town replica and a zoo. It is located on 63.86 acres (25.84 ha) in the Mojave Desert, below the Spring Mountains in the Red Rock Canyon area, 20 miles west of Las Vegas. The ranch has natural oasis habitat because of the spring ...
The Villains of Valley View. The Villains of Valley View is an American comedy television series created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore that premiered on Disney Channel on June 3, 2022. The series stars Isabella Pappas, Malachi Barton, Reed Horstmann, Kayden Muller-Janssen, James Patrick Stuart, and Lucy Davis. [1]
Cottonwood Spring, located at Blue Diamond, Nevada, (formerly known as Ojo de Cayetana, or Pearl Spring ), was a watering place and camp site on the Old Spanish Trail and then later on the Mormon Road between Mountain Springs and Las Vegas Springs. The springs are located on a hillside south of the town at 36°02′44″N 115°24′22″W at an ...
Blue Diamond Hill. Blue Diamond Hill is a 4,931-foot (1,503 m) peak that borders Red Rock Canyon in Nevada, west of Las Vegas. [ 1] The Blue Diamond Mine is located on the hill, and the small community of Blue Diamond, Nevada is located nearby. Several housing projects have been proposed for the hill since 2002.
Rainbow Boulevard begins south of Blue Diamond Road in Clark County and continues north to Horse Drive in northern Las Vegas. [2]Prior to the completion of Durango Drive north of Blue Diamond Road, Rainbow Boulevard was one of only two roads west of I-15 that connected Blue Diamond Road with the developed areas to the north.