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29450 Valley of Fire Road Overton, NV 89040
Valley of Fire State Park is located only six miles from Lake Mead and 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas via ... More on NevadaStateParks
This place is amazing and beautiful , like the landscape of Mars. More on igougo

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Overton, Nevada
Ride with Adrenaline ATV Tours on brand new ATV / QUADS. First time riders are welcome! More on Adrenalineatvtours.com
On Dec 19 , 2011, my husband and I were picked up at the New York, New York hotel and shuttled out to the V... More on TripAdvisor

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721 South Moapa Valley Blvd., Overton, Nevada
Artifacts tell stories of people who travel through and lived in southern Nevada for thousands of years. Ar... More on LVcva.com
While the museum is small, but full of authentic and interesting artifacts, the tax- free gift shop offers... More on TripAdvisor

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Overton NV 89040, United States of America
Inscription. This park, situated on the old Arrowhead Trail, was designated on March 26, 1935 as Boulder Dam-Valley of Fire State Park. Though four state parks were established by concurrent legislation, Valley of Fire is considered ... More on HMDB

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Lost City Museum of Archeology, 721 South Moapa Valley Boulevard, Box 807, Overton, NV 89040-0807, United States

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Overton NV 89040, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to those stalwart pioneers who forged an oasis out of the desert sands, The St. Thomas Cemetery was established in the 1860s in the town of St. Thomas, Nevada. Anticipating inundation of the town by the waters ... More on HMDB

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721 S. Moapa Valley Boulevard, Overton NV 89040, United States of America
Inscription. In 1864 Brigham Young called for settlers to colonize the Muddy (now Moapa) Valley. On January 8, 1865, eleven men and three women arrived and began the first settlement at St. Thomas, now covered by the waters of Lake ... More on HMDB

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Overton NV 89040, United States of America
Inscription. 1914—1924, Las Vegans claimed to be the originators of this all-weather route between Los Angels and Salt Lake City. From the beginning, the Arrowhead Trail was a "grass roots" effort including promotion by various ... More on HMDB
