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International Marketplace Off the Vegas Strip

posted by stephsan on 8/12/2008 10:56:42 AM in Southwest Valley, food & wine, shopping

Las Vegas certainly has a reputation for its array of food and buffets. But as a resident of Sin City, you may be looking for a different dining experience. The International Marketplace is bridging the gap between ordinary grocery stores and Las Vegas Strip dining. Entering the store is an experience in itself...so get ready to be surrounded by food from every inch of the world.

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10 Things To Do This Summer NOT on the Las Vegas Strip

posted by elizabeth on 6/9/2008 7:32:54 PM in Southeast Valley, Lake Mead, Summerlin, Green Valley Ranch, Downtown Las Vegas, Blue Diamond, family, the outdoors, out and about, entertainment

Locals know that the Vegas Strip is what most people think of when they visit our town. Little do they know, Vegas has so much more to offer than gambling, glitz and gigantic hotels. Take a look at my top things to do this summer. This list might help you think outside the box. You may even be surprised about how much the town you live in has to offer.

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$100 coupon from hubbuzz

posted by hubbuzz on 5/30/2008 11:33:13 AM in hoodwinks

Print this coupon to take with you when you visit apartments you find on hubbuzz! When you sign a lease with an apartment you found on hubbuzz.com, we'll send you at least a $101 cash reward.

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Dive nights (and days) at the Rainbow Casino in Henderson

posted by all-in on 4/24/2008 2:13:25 PM in Henderson, dive bars, entertainment

Come for the shows leave with some doe. Ok so there aren’t any shows but you should certainly check out this classic casino in the heart of Henderson.

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Koval Lane - The Businessperson's Strip

posted by Kirk McKnight on 4/21/2008 11:26:09 AM in Downtown Las Vegas, neighborhood close-ups

Koval Lane serves as the most attractive “Point A to Point B” for non-Strip commuters.

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Al’s Garage at The District of Green Valley Ranch

posted by all-in on 4/17/2008 3:23:52 PM in Green Valley Ranch, dining out

Burgers, beers and betting…what could be better in gamer’s paradise?

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Lake Las Vegas- Nevada’s Other Man Made Body of Water

posted by Kirk McKnight on 4/14/2008 8:30:37 AM in Lake Las Vegas, neighborhood close-ups

Along with Green Valley and Sun City Anthem, Lake Las Vegas gives Henderson yet another reason to boast its continual growth. Located just a few miles east of Main Street Henderson, Lake Las Vegas is a popular resort/community built by a man made lake.

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Hannah's Neighborhood Bistro in Summerlin, Las Vegas

posted by all-in on 4/10/2008 11:49:28 AM in Summerlin, dining out

Pass the garlic noodles please! I found my new favorite eatery at Hannah's Neighborhood Bistro.

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Stash Clothing in Summerlin, Las Vegas

posted by all-in on 4/3/2008 3:33:06 PM in Summerlin, fashion

Strap on your stilettos because Stash Clothing in Summerlin, Las Vegas is the place to shop for hottest and trendiest styles. Fashionistas rejoice!

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Centennial Center- Northwest Las Vegas’ Industry Magnet

posted by Kirk McKnight on 3/26/2008 11:08:09 AM in Northwest Valley, neighborhood close-ups, architecture, culture

Centennial Center has become the center of industry for Northwest Las Vegas.

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Easter Bruch, Vegas Style

posted by Murphy Applegate on 3/21/2008 3:37:12 PM in Southeast Valley, Southwest Valley, Henderson, Downtown Las Vegas, dining out, family, food & wine

Las Vegas is well-known for it's adventurous offerings and wide variety of everything, from cuisine to nationality to apparel. For Easter brunch, the choices are just as varied.

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The District at Green Valley Ranch- A Village Within A City

posted by Kirk McKnight on 3/18/2008 1:45:56 PM in Green Valley Ranch, Henderson

The District at Green Valley Ranch, a mixed-used development that includes retail, restaurants, entertainment venues, bars, luxury condominiums and commercial office space, attracts locals and tourists alike.

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South Las Vegas- Finally Getting Access to All the Action

posted by Kirk McKnight on 3/12/2008 7:49:47 AM in Southeast Valley, Southwest Valley, dining out, neighborhood close-ups, out and about, culture

Town Square in South Las Vegas is the Valley’s newest shopping/residential district. The center includes popular restaurant spots like Claim Jumper and California Pizza Kitchen, as well as Rave Motion Pictures, a California-style mega movie theater.

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MustSeeLasVegas.com- A Traveller's Guide

posted by elizabeth on 3/7/2008 11:43:09 AM in Downtown Las Vegas, Central Las Vegas, travel

MustSeeLasVegas.com is a must read for the Vegas traveller. Get the inside scoop on hotels, attractions and find great deals too.

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Oakey Boulevard- Las Vegas’ Residential “Strip”

posted by Kirk McKnight on 3/7/2008 9:24:48 AM in Downtown Las Vegas, Central Las Vegas, neighborhood close-ups

Oakey Boulevard, a highly residential strip of road extending from Martin Luther King Boulevard to Durango Drive. Oakey Boulevard is home to dozens of residential communities including Scotch 80’s, Spanish Oaks, and Rancho Bonita Estates.

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Southwest Las Vegas- The Frontage Road Capital of the Valley

posted by Kirk McKnight on 2/26/2008 2:28:07 PM in Southwest Valley, neighborhood close-ups

Frontage roads along the freeway serve nearby residents in their “quick commutes.”

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Take A Trip To Lake Mead

posted by lasvegasblog on 2/25/2008 11:31:42 AM in Lake Mead, travel

Lake Mead, the largest man-made lake in the US, is only a 40 minute drive from Las Vegas. The lake makes the perfect vacation destination. What are you Las Vegas residents waiting for? Make reservations for that house boat and get prepared to have the time of your life.

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The Las Vegas Strip- The “Ground-Up” City Within A City

posted by Kirk McKnight on 2/13/2008 10:35:41 AM in Downtown Las Vegas, discussion, neighborhood close-ups

Las Vegas Boulevard is running out of utilizable land, but that isn’t stopping its growth. Las Vegas Boulevard extends from Nevada Highway 604 all the way to North Las Vegas. However, that which Las Vegas residents and tourists collectively refer to as “The Strip” comprises roughly the area of Las Vegas
Blvd between Sahara Ave and Russell Ave. With land along The Strip selling for eight figures an acre, the most economic alternative for developers is  to “build up.”

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UNLV Apartments and Campus Living

posted by Trekkie on 2/7/2008 12:11:51 PM in UNLV, Downtown Las Vegas, dining out, nightlife, food & wine, dive bars, entertainment

See a list of my 6 favorite pubs, bars, and lounges near my UNLV apartment along Maryland Pkwy...or read my rant discussing how the UNLV campus life does not meet your normal expectation of college social venues.

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Hey Hubbuzz, I'm Moving to Las Vegas and I Don’t Know Anyone – What Do I Do

posted by Hubbuzz Moving Q and A on 2/6/2008 4:50:37 PM in discussion, out and about

Check out our ideas for meeting people in Vegas when your new to town. Help us cut down on lonely souls, and post an idea if you have one.

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