Aleza Freeman is a Las Vegas born and based travel, tourism, and culture writer covering Sin City and greater Nevada. Her work has appeared in AARP Magazine, KNPR’s Desert Companion, Haute Living, and Nevada Magazine.
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Your Guide to Elko’s National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Head to Elko, Nev. for the 40th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, featuring more than 40 Western poets, musicians, and artists, and dozens of cowboy-related events.
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16 Latin-owned jewelry stores & makers in Nevada
The jewelry at these Latin-owned stores in Nevada will help you celebrate the rich tapestry of South and Central America.
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5 things to know about Nevada’s Latin Chamber of Commerce
The Latin Chamber of Commerce in Nevada serves one of the country’s fastest-growing business communities. Here are five things you should know.
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15 restaurants in Nevada with insane views
From the glittering lights of the Las Vegas Strip to the pristine beauty of Lake Tahoe, the views from these 15 restaurants in Nevada are absolutely insane.
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Find love fast at these 5 Las Vegas speed dating events
If you’re tired of swiping right, check out these five companies that offer Las Vegas speed dating.
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From neon to nuclear reactors: 12 oddball museums in Nevada
Learn a ton and have a blast at these 12 strange museums in Nevada featuring offbeat art, interesting exhibits, and creepy collectibles.
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The lasting influence of Nevada’s Michoacán immigrants
Immigrants from Michoacán, Mexico, have brought culture and food to Nevada since the 1930s. Learn about their history, culture, and indelible mark on the Silver State.
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11 music festivals coming to Nevada in 2025
Get excited about these 11 music festivals scheduled for 2025 in Nevada.
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Jingle all the way on 5 holiday train rides in Nevada
Family-friendly train rides are available throughout Nevada year-round, but the state’s historic rail lines go all out for the holidays.
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Warm up this winter at Nevada’s authentic Basque dinner houses
From a Basque restaurant that survived prohibition to a sports bar with Basque-style tapas, here are eight places in Nevada to dine on this authentic European cuisine.






















