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  2. Las Vegas Springs - Wikipedia

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    The bubbling springs were a source of water for Native Americans living here at least 5,000 years ago. [4] Known as The Birthplace of Las Vegas it sustained travelers of the Old Spanish Trail and Mormons who came to settle the West. [2] The springs' source is the Las Vegas aquifer. [5] The springs are now a part of the Las Vegas Springs Preserve.

  3. Raphael Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Within two weeks, he discovered the Las Vegas Springs. The abundant artesian spring water discovered at Las Vegas shortened the Spanish Trail to Los Angeles. About 14 years later after Rivera's discovery, John C. Frémont led an expedition west and camped at Las Vegas Springs on May 13, 1844.

  4. Across the Hall - Wikipedia

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    Across the Hall is a 2009 American neo-noir horror film directed by Alex Merkin and starring Mike Vogel, Brittany Murphy, and Danny Pino. It is based on the 2005 short film of the same name and was Murphy's final film released during her lifetime.

  5. Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    In 1829, Mexican trader and explorer Antonio Armijo led a group consisting of 60 men and 100 mules along the Old Spanish Trail from modern day New Mexico to California. . Along the way, the group stopped in what would become Las Vegas and noted its natural water sources, now referred to as the Las Vegas Springs, which supported extensive vegetation such as grasses and mesquite

  6. Springs Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Springs Preserve amphitheater is Las Vegas' only intimate outdoor venue surrounded by museums and gardens. Nevada State Museum features exhibits describing the development of Las Vegas and the natural history of the area. Nature Exchange is a small exhibit located in the desert living center. This exhibit is aimed towards children but ...

  7. Mexican band Los Bukis to headline first Spanish-language Las ...

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    The long-running Mexican music group Los Bukis is the first to headline a Spanish-language residency in Las Vegas. ... Dramatic warmup across US, temps could surge nearly 90 degrees. Weather.

  8. Cottonwood Spring (Blue Diamond, Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Riviera (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    The Riviera (colloquially, "the Riv") [1] [2] was a hotel and casino on the northern Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. [3] It opened on April 20, 1955, and included a nine-story hotel featuring 291 rooms. The Riviera was the first skyscraper in the Las Vegas Valley, and was the area's tallest building until 1956. Various hotel additions ...