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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Gone but not forgotten: 5 Las Vegas attractions that no longer exist
The following five Las Vegas attractions no longer exist, from an Old West town to an elaborate water park.
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Blast from the past: Nevada’s bizarre nuclear testing culture
Between 1951 and 1992, significant nuclear weapons tests lit up Nevada skies. The atomic mushroom clouds and bursts of light are still a pop culture phenomenon.
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12 Nevada festivals to check out in Spring 2025
Check out these 12 Nevada festivals during spring in Reno, Sparks, Virginia City, Boulder City, and Las Vegas.
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8 places to putt-putt in Las Vegas
Here are eight places to go gaga for golfing in Las Vegas, including mini-golf courses, simulated putting, and high-tech driving ranges.
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Everything we know so far about the 2025 Tacos and Tamales festival
Head to Desert Breeze Park March 28-30 for the 2025 Tacos and Tamales Festival with food trucks, Lucha Libre, music, a carnival, art, and more.
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Your guide to container gardening in Nevada
Container gardening is a growing hobby nationwide that’s particularly well-suited to the Silver State. Here are some tips for starting a container garden in Nevada.
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15 must-see Las Vegas residencies in 2025
Learn all about 15 of the hottest Las Vegas residencies in 2025, including where to buy tickets.
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7 sunken treasures in the waters beneath Hoover Dam
From fighter jets to ghost towns, here are 7 sunken treasures hiding in the waters of Lake Mead and Hoover Dam.
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10 things to do in Reno that are off the beaten path
Geocaching, pub crawls, anger rooms, museums, and more—here are 10 things to do in Reno that are off the beaten path.
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7 Nevada town names that will make you giggle
From a name influenced by a jukebox hit to a ghost town with a cursed name, these seven Nevada town names are definite conversation starters.






















