Facts About Carson City Nicknames for Carson City include Carson or simply CC. Nevada’s official moniker is The Silver State referring to the state’s silver rush in the mid-1800s. Carson…
Facts About Pahrump Pahrump was originally inhabited by the Southern Paiute. They reportedly chose the name for Pahrump after the original Southern Paiute name Pah-Rimpi, or “Water Rock,” so named…
Facts About Whitney, Nevada The census-designated place of Whitney has a total area of 6.8 square miles, all of it land. As an unincorporated town, Whitney is directly managed by…
Facts About Paradise Paradise was founded on December 8, 1950. The census-designated place of Paradise has a total area of 46.7 square miles, all of it land. The southern part…
Facts About Sun Valley The community is located within Sun Valley approximately three miles north of Reno on Nevada State Route 443. The Sun Valley has a total area of…
Facts About Utah Utah’s nickname “Beehive State” honours its Mormons settlers. Utah covers 84,900 square miles of land and is ranked 11th largest state in the United States. Utah is…
Facts About Riverton Riverton is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. Riverton became incorporated in…
Facts About Logan Logan hosts the annual “Cache Valley Cruise-In”, Utah’s largest automotive event, with a three-day exhibit of special cars and vehicles, concerts, and other activities. Events conclude with…
Facts About Taylorsville Taylorsville was incorporated from the Taylorsville-Bennion CDP and portions of the Kearns metro township on July 1, 1996. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city…