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Moving to Nevada?

Hundreds of miles of arid desert, with Las Vegas in the middle; cacti versus neon; ghost towns versus gambling: there are many contradictions in Nevada. Perhaps the strangest thing about it is the littlest known – up until 1861, Nevada was part of the Territory of Utah. Two more different outlooks on life are hard to imagine: the liberalism of Nevadans contrasts absolutely with Utahan conservatism, which is why the non-Mormons split from the Beehive State as soon as they could.

Nevada joined the Union side during the Civil War and was quickly granted statehood after the victory, in 1864; the slogan on the state flag, “Battle Born”, reflects this. The vast silver lodes, in particular the Cornstock Lode, which is the richest deposit yet found in the US, were decisive in forging Nevadan history. For many years it was one of the richest states but by the late nineteenth century it had been outstripped in mining expertise by Colorado and the region declined. There was even a discussion in Congress about the possibility of stripping it of its statehood; the only occasion on which this has occurred.

Gambling was commonplace in the early mining towns but was outlawed in 1909 as part of a national crusade against it. In the wake of the declines in both mining and agricultural sectors in the 1920s, the state government re-legalised gambling in 1931. (Concurrently, they loosened marital laws, making Reno the top divorce destination and Vegas the top wedding venue in the country.) It was expected to be a short-term fix but the construction of the Hoover Dam near Las Vegas in 1935, and the subsequent influx of workers from all over the country, led to a boom in population, to whom the lax gambling laws appealed immensely.

In 1951 the Nevada Test Site was established for the testing of nuclear weapons. Sixty-five miles from Las Vegas, it is the place in the US where most nuclear devices have been detonated and is the scene of regular protests by environmentalists and pacifists. Nearby is Area 51, a notorious military base the existence of which is barely acknowledged by the US government. No one is allowed to fly over the area, let alone venture past the fences.

About seventy-five percent of the state’s 2,600,000 residents live in and around Las Vegas, most of them making a living in the service industries. Superlative in every sense, Vegas can be seen from space: it has fourteen of the world’s twenty largest hotels; a rollercoaster one hundred metres off the ground; fantastical casinos done in every theme from Arthurian to the Pyramids; and the highest number of showgirls per capita in the world. A hundred miles shy of the Utah border, Elmo claims to be the last real cow town in the west. The annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering is held there every January.

The rest of the state is very, very empty: miles of desert, punctuated by straight sided mountains. This is the driest place in America, with an average annual rainfall of seven inches. Temperatures go as high as 48º in summer in the daytime and as low as -12º on winter nights. Vegetation appears to be sparse, dominated by sagebrush and cacti, but in the Great Basin National Park, to the north of the state, some of the mountains hide lush forests and high meadows. The Silver State always has something extra up its sleeve.

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