Nevada’s Spanish place names & the stories behind them
Nodding to snowy mountain ranges and cottonwood trees, many places in Nevada have Spanish names (including the state itself!).
Nodding to snowy mountain ranges and cottonwood trees, many places in Nevada have Spanish names (including the state itself!).
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Durante muchos años, Vida en Muerte fue el único festival de su tipo y magnitud en Las Vegas. Sin embargo, en la última década, la tradición ha florecido y se ha extendido a lo largo del Condado Clark, lo cual, para Varela, es motivo de alegría. “Ahora sí que a donde te pares va a haber Día de Muertos. Y pues, qué bueno, que se conozca la tradición,” comentó.