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World Long Drive Regional Tryouts in Mesquite NV

by Mesquite Realty on September 1, 2009

This past week The Long Drivers of America put on another great show Thursday through Sunday (August 27-30, 2009). The Desert Dual Competition and World Long Drive Regional Qualifying took place in Mesquite NV.  The winner of the open event was Jeff Gavin  who received a check for $10,000 for his effort. The senior division […]

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Free Las Vegas NV Concerts- Hot Summer Fun

by Mesquite Realty on August 12, 2009

Hot Fun in Las Vegas NV this Summer Time If you enjoy good music and free,( yes, I said free), concerts, then you have to check out the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas Nevada. this summer.  They are doing the “Summer of Love” and the music is flowing. Ah yes, the good old days.

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5 Reasons to Visit Sun River in St. George UT

by Mesquite Realty on June 12, 2009

Sun River, St. George is located in south western Utah. It is about 35 miles north east of Mesquite NV. The motto at Sun River is “Live Young” and after my visit to this impressive community I would say this really fits! We took a tour of the Model homes and of the community center. […]

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Bunkerville NV Homes

by Mesquite Realty on June 3, 2009

Bunkerville Nevada today is a small town about 3 miles south west of Mesquite Nevada in Southern Nevada. It is also in Clark County, which is also the same county in which Mesquite, Las Vegas, Boulder City and Summerlin are also a part of. The town of Bunkerville Nevada in 2007 had a population of […]

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Kolob Canyon – Recreational Areas near Mesquite NV

by Mesquite Realty on May 27, 2009

Kolob Canyon Reservoir is tucked back in on the west side of Zion National Park Utah, which is just a short one and half hour drive from Mesquite Nevada.  Little known and sparsely visited, this hidden gem has some nice hiking trails, trout fishing and views of Zion Park seldom seen by most visitors to […]

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Valley Of Fire – Nevada’s Oldest State Park

by Mesquite Realty on May 21, 2009

The Valley Of Fire derives its name from red sandstone formations, formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs, 150 million years ago. Prehistoric users of the Valley Of Fire included the Basket Maker people and later the Anasazi Pueblo farmer.

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